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jesus4u
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2003-02-25 : 13:43:59
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My DTS keeps failing because my IIS logfiles have all this empty space at the end of the file and the DTS errors out with this message. How do I get around this?ThanksEdited by - jesus4u on 02/25/2003 13:44:37Edited by - jesus4u on 02/25/2003 13:44:55 |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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Posted - 2003-02-25 : 13:54:22
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How are you using DTS? I found the following site and discusses your log files. It says they're comma delimited so it shouldn't be that difficult. Have you predefined your table, or are you letting DTS Create it for you? Check this out:http://www.sysnetint.com/whitepapers/mgmtperfmsftiis.pdfGood luck Brett8-) |
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jesus4u
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2003-02-25 : 13:57:47
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quote: Have you predefined your table, or are you letting DTS Create it for you?
I have a predefined table and I have my column mapped correctly in the transformation wizard. |
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X002548
Not Just a Number
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Posted - 2003-02-25 : 15:38:28
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OK Then, have DTS create the table for you to see what you end up with...Let us knowBrett8-) |
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