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                                    | TrudyePosting Yak  Master
 
 
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                                            |  Posted - 2009-08-03 : 12:52:59 
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                                            | I am writing a .NET script to email end-of-job notice to my users. In that eoj notice I have to include how many records came from each user. Because multi files can be sent I am using a For Each loop I am storing the rec count in a variable ("NoInflrecs,NoKCGrecs") for each user. I placed the variables in the ReadOnlyVariables are of the Script Task, and I reference them in the In setting up the email to use the two variables ("NoInflrecs,NoKCGrecs") in the body of the email. However, they are tagged as not being declared.  I tried referencing them with the @ sign and without. I tried referencing them like I do in the Email Task (@[User::NoInflrecs]) and still nada. Here is the code         strBody = "Job completed successfully." + vbCrLf + vbCrLf        strBody += "Number of Influent Records received today:  "        strBody += Trim(Str(NoInflrecs)) + vbCrLf        strBody += "Number of KCG Files received today: " + Trim(Str(NoKCGrecs))Does anyone have any idea how this s/b done??Thank you,Trudye |  |  
                                    | cat_jesusAged Yak Warrior
 
 
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                                          |  Posted - 2009-08-07 : 18:05:56 
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                                          | Is this in SSIS?An infinite universe is the ultimate cartesian product. |  
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