Thursday, March 12, 2015

Dynamic sql : Getting result of dynamic SQL into a variable

DECLARE @sqlCommand nvarchar(1000)
DECLARE @city varchar(75)
declare @counts int
SET @city = 'New York'
SET @sqlCommand = 'SELECT @cnt=COUNT(*) FROM customers WHERE City = @city' EXECUTE sp_executesql @sqlCommand, N'@city nvarchar(75),@cnt int OUTPUT', @city = @city, @cnt=@counts OUTPUT select @counts as Counts

Monday, March 9, 2015

I had a situation where I had to loop through a list of database connections and if one of the database connection was down the flow had to continue to the next database.

This is how I achieved it -

1. The list of database connections ( the result returned by the Execute SQL task : Retrieve hospital list ) was assigned to the user variable @HospitalList ( type Object)  and the list was assigned as  the enumerator  for the Foreach loop  show in the following diagram.






The Script editor had the following code.

public void Main()


{
// TODO: Add your code here

bool failure = false;

bool fireAgain = true;

foreach (var ConnMgr in Dts.Connections)


{
Dts.Events.FireInformation(1, "", String.Format("ConnectionManager='{0}', ConnectionString='{1}'",

ConnMgr.Name, ConnMgr.ConnectionString), "", 0, ref fireAgain);

try


{
ConnMgr.AcquireConnection(null);

Dts.Events.FireInformation(1, "", String.Format("Connection acquired successfully on '{0}'",

ConnMgr.Name), "", 0, ref fireAgain);


}
catch (Exception ex)


{
Dts.Events.FireError(-1, "", String.Format("Failed to acquire connection to '{0}'. Error Message='{1}'",


ConnMgr.Name, ex.Message),
"", 0);

failure = true;


}

}
if (failure)

Dts.TaskResult = (int)ScriptResults.Failure;

else

Dts.TaskResult = (int)ScriptResults.Success;


}

}

}


The Precedence Constraint Editor for the success flow was set as follows



 
 
 
The Precedence Constraint Editor for the failure was set as follows.
 
 
Note: The connection string of the database was dynamically created . The connection string was stored in a database table which was read by the Execute SQL task : Retrieve hospital list

 

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Script:Code to Find the Size and Growth Percentage of the tempdb Data and Log Files

Code to Find the Size and Growth Percentage of the tempdb Data and Log Files

SELECT
  name AS FileName,
  size*1.0/128 AS FileSizeinMB,
  CASE max_size
    WHEN 0 THEN 'Autogrowth is off.'
    WHEN -1 THEN 'Autogrowth is on.'
    ELSE 'Log file will grow to a maximum size of 2 TB.'
  END,
  growth AS 'GrowthValue',
  'GrowthIncrement' =
  CASE
    WHEN growth = 0 THEN 'Size is fixed and will not grow.'
    WHEN growth > 0 AND is_percent_growth = 0
      THEN 'Growth value is in 8-KB pages.'
    ELSE 'Growth value is a percentage.'
  END
FROM tempdb.sys.database_files;
GO

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Srcript: Analysing Performance monitor data

After capturing the data in  the tables  ( link here - http://sql-dba-online.blogspot.com/2015/02/performance-monitor-how-to-run-relog-to.html) The following script will help to analyze the data.

/*show data collected for specific collector set, ordered by counter and time */

SELECT * from counterData cd

JOIN DisplayTOId di

ON cd.[GUID] = di.[GUID]

JOIN counterdetails cdt

ON cdt.[counterID] = cd.[counterID]

WHERE di.[DisplayString] = 'ProdSample.blg'

ORDER BY cdt.[ObjectName],

cdt.[CounterName],cd.[RecordIndex]



/* List max,min,avg,stdev for each counter for a specific collector*/

SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),cd.counterDateTime, 101) AS "collection" ,

RTRIM(cdt.objectName) + '\' + rtrim(cdt.CounterName) +

Case

WHEN cdt.InstanceName IS NULL then ''

WHEN cdt.instanceName is not null then '_' + rtrim(cdt.InstanceName)

END as "Counter",

CAST (MIN(cd.CounterValue) AS Decimal(6,0)) AS "Minimum",

CAST (MAX(cd.CounterValue) AS Decimal(6,0)) AS "Maximum",

CAST (AVG(cd.CounterValue) AS Decimal(6,0)) AS "Average",

CAST (STDEV(cd.CounterValue) AS Decimal(6,0)) AS "StDev"

FROM counterData cd

JOIN DisplayTOId di

ON cd.[GUID] = di.[GUID]

JOIN counterdetails cdt

ON cdt.[counterID] = cd.[counterID]

WHERE di.[DisplayString] = 'ProdSample.blg'

GROUP BY CONVERT(VARCHAR(10),cd.counterDateTime, 101),cdt.objectName,cdt.CounterName,cdt.instanceName


Performance Monitor : How to run relog to process performance monitor data

Run relog from the directory where the datacollector file is

Type the following in the command prompt
c:\cd PerfLogs\Admin\FromTemplate\000001

( the above is the path where my file is)

running relog
c:\cd PerfLogs\Admin\FromTemplate\000001 > relog ProdSample.blg -f  SQL -o SQL:BaselineData!ProdSample.blg


ProdSample is my perflog file
-f is the format in which you want
-o is the output
SQL:BaselineData  ( it is the ODBC  connection that  I had created pointing to the database where I wanted  the data to be dumped)

Once I ran the above command  relog transferred the data and it created the following tables in the database connected trough ODBC . BaseLinedata in this case.

DisplayToID
CounterData
CounterDetails

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

How do I use parameters in an SSIS ADO NET source?

How do I use parameters in an SSIS ADO NET source -

Question
 
When I use SQL Command Text, there is a Parameters button in OLE DB Source. But now I want to use ADO NET Source in Data Flow and I cannot find such button in ADO NET source. How do I pass parameters to an ADO NET Source?
 
Answer
 
You can use variables together with Expression to pass the parameters:
1)   Switch to Control Flow, click the Data Flow Task.
2)   In the Properties window, notice a property called Expression and a small button next to it. Click the button to open the Expression Editor.
3)   In the Property list, select [The name of ADO NET Source].[SqlComamnd] and click the button under expression column to open Expression Builder.
4)   Write the query with variable names and click the Evaluate Expression button to test the expression. For example:
"SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEES WHERE FNAME='" +  @[User::FName] + "'"