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Excecute SSIS package (DTSX) from ASP.Net

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This article demonstrate the step by step procedure to create SSIS Package and Execute the same using ASP.net
 
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Introduction

I got a task to develop the web page that execute SQL server 2005 SSIS package. With less knowledge of SSIS it was difficult for me to get the solution right at first time. But with online help I was able to crack the problem. I created a simple DTSX package which takes spreadsheet data and pumps it into a database table and then I execute store procedure inside the package to perform manipulation in database table. These whole bunch of process are then executed through asp.net. Below I have demonstrate the steps to achieve this.

Creation of SSIS Package

Prerequisite:

1)Database table:

CREATE TABLE [dbo].[tblBusiness](
	[Business_ID] [numeric](18, 0) NULL,
	[Business_Name] [nvarchar](50) NULL
) ON [PRIMARY]

2)Excel data:BusinessTemplate.xls

SSIS Package Workflow design:

  • Invoke SQL task
  • to delete the tblBusiness data.
  • Load Excel data into database table tblBusiness.
  • Invoke SQL task to update database table tblBusiness.
  • Step 1: Load Excel data into database table tblBusiness.

    1. Click on ‘SSIS Import Export Wizard’ Under ‘Project’ Menu.

    2.Click on Next Button.

    3.Choose Source and click next.

    In our case source is Excel .The path specified will be overwritten when assigned through .net code.

    E.g. package.Connections["SourceConnectionExcel"].ConnectionString = "provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;data source=" + tbFileName.Text + ";Extended Properties=Excel 8.0; ";

    3.Choose Destination and click next.

    4.Choose Copy data from one or more table and Click next

    5.Complete Wizard Screen appears and Click finish.

    Once the above steps are completed one can see the following views

    Under control Flow Tab:

    Under Data Flow Tab:

    Note: In Connection Manager two connection objects appears:

  • Excel Connection Object:SourceConnectionExcel
  • SQL Server: DestinationConnectionOLEDB
  • Double Click on each object to verify the connection string and save it again.

    Just test whether Dataflow is correctly built.If turns green then dataflow is successfully executed . If turns RED then there is problem with connection string.

    Step 2: Create Sql Task Script to delete the database table.

    1. Create Global Package level variable.These variables are input parameters to package. So the package having sql storeprocedure can consume these input param.

    2)Double Click on ‘Preparation SQL Task’ under Control Flow Tab.

    We have taken "EXEC DeleteBusinessEntry ?" this procedure is going to take input parameter @Business_ID .

    Create Storeprocedure:

    CREATE PROCEDURE DeleteBusinessEntry 
    	@Business_ID bigint	
    AS
    BEGIN
    	Delete from tblBusiness where Business_ID=@Business_ID
    END
    

    3)Click on ParameterMapping so as to map Global user defined input varible to storeproc input variable. It is case sensitive.Also take care of the datatype and size of the datatype.Each variable should have different ParameterName in it.

    Step 2: Create Sql Task Script to update database table content that is loaded with excel data.

    Drag and Drop ‘Execute Sql Task’ from toolbox on to control flow screen. Connect Prepare Sql task to dataflow task.Also connect Dataflow task to SQl Script task object.

    2)Double Click on ‘Execute Sql Task’ under Control Flow Tab.

    We have taken "EXEC UpdateBusinessEntry ?,?" this procedure is going to take two input parameters @Business_ID /@Business_Name.

    Create Storeprocedure:

    CREATE PROCEDURE UpdateBusinessEntry 
    	@Business_ID bigint	,
    	@Business_Name varchar(100)	
    AS
    BEGIN
    	Update  tblBusiness 
    	Set Business_Name=@Business_Name
    	where Business_ID=@Business_ID
    END
    
    

    3)Click on ParameterMapping so as to map Global user defined input varible to storeproc input variable. It is case sensitive.Also take care of the datatype and size of the datatype. Each variable should have different ParameterName in it.

    On completion of above three steps run the package .

    Execute SSIS Package Using ASP.Net

    The Important reference : Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS

    The below code snippet is self explanatory

           using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
            
           protected void btnExecute_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
           {
                Application app = new Application();
                Package package = null;
                try
                {
                string fileName = 
    Server.MapPath(System.IO.Path.GetFileName(FileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName.ToString()));
                FileUpload1.PostedFile.SaveAs(fileName);
                
                //Load DTSX
                package = 
    app.LoadPackage(@"D:\SSIS_ASP_NET\SSIS_ASP_NET_DEMO\SSIS_ASP_NET_DEMO\Package1.dtsx", null);
                
                //Global Package Variable
                Variables vars = package.Variables;
                vars["Business_ID"].Value = txtBusinessID.Text;
                vars["Business_Name"].Value = txtBusinessName.Text;
                
                //Specify Excel Connection From DTSX Connection Manager
                package.Connections["SourceConnectionExcel"].ConnectionString =
     "provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;data source=" + fileName + ";Extended Properties=Excel 8.0; ";
                
                //Execute DTSX.
                Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSExecResult results = package.Execute();
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                throw ex;
            }
            finally
            {
                package.Dispose();
                package = null;
            }
        }
    
            

    The important factor in above code is to assign the data source of excel file to the SSIS package as package.Connections["SourceConnectionExcel"].ConnectionString

    Html Design

    <html xmlns=&quot;http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml&quot; >
    <head runat="&quot;server&quot;">
        <title>Execute SSIS</title>
    </head>
    <body>
        <form id=&quot;form1&quot; runat="&quot;server&quot;">
        <div>
             <div style=&quot;text-align: left&quot;>
                <table>
                       <tr>
                        <td style=&quot;height: 26px&quot; colspan=&quot;2&quot;>
                       <h2>Execute SSIS Package</h2>     </td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px; height: 26px&quot;>
                            <strong>
        
            Business ID</strong></td>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px; height: 26px&quot;>
                            <asp:TextBox ID=&quot;txtBusinessID&quot; runat="&quot;server&quot;"></asp:TextBox></td>
                    </tr>
                    <tr>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
                            <strong>BusinessName</strong></td>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
                            <asp:TextBox ID=&quot;txtBusinessName&quot; runat="&quot;server&quot;"></asp:TextBox></td>
                    </tr>
                       <tr>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
                            <strong>Upload Excel</strong></td>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
        
            <asp:FileUpload ID=&quot;FileUpload1&quot; runat="&quot;server&quot;" /></td>
                    </tr>   <tr>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
            </td>
                        <td style=&quot;width: 100px&quot;>
            <asp:Button ID=&quot;btnExecute&quot; runat="&quot;server&quot;" Text=&quot;Execute SSIS&quot; OnClick=&quot;btnExecute_Click&quot; /></td>
                    </tr>
                </table>
            </div>
        
            <br />
              <br />
             <br />
            <br />
            </div>
        </form>
    </body>
    </html>
    

    Reference

    Before implementing this into development .Please refer this article.This article describes about the prerequisite for production deployment.http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet/Deployment_SSIS_NET.aspx

    Conclusion

    Hope this article will serve the purpose.Any suggestions or corrections are most welcome.

    License

    This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

    About the Author

    santosh poojari

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    India India

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    He is presently working as tech arch in one of the leading IT company.He has total 9 years of experience in C#.net. He is a B.E graduate in Computers from Bombay University.
     
    Most of his experiences are in designing architect for end to end solutions. His interest areas are WCF,Spring.net,Architecture- Model View Presenter,UML,Webservice,Performance Engineering/tuning,Design patterns,Generics,Enterprise Library,Regular expressions,Silverlight and WWF.

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    First of all, nice article. Very easy to follow.
     
    I think it would be interesting to include the dtsx file embedded in a library so its deployment is easier. In this case, we would like to run the package from that stream. Of course, we can create a temporary file but that means that write permissions have to be granted, and I'm trying to avoid that.
     
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