Which three steps should you perform in sequence?

DRAG DROP
You are editing a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package that uses checkpoints.
The package performs the following steps:
1. Download a sales transaction file by using FTP.
2. Truncate a staging table.
3. Load the contents of the file to the staging table.
4. Merge the data with another data source for loading to a data warehouse.

The checkpoints are currently working such that if any of the four steps fail, the package will
restart from the failed step the next time it executes.

You need to modify the package to ensure that if either the Truncate Staging Table or the
Load Sales to Staging task fails, the package will always restart from the Truncate Staging
Table task the next time the package runs.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate
actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

DRAG DROP
You are editing a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package that uses checkpoints.
The package performs the following steps:
1. Download a sales transaction file by using FTP.
2. Truncate a staging table.
3. Load the contents of the file to the staging table.
4. Merge the data with another data source for loading to a data warehouse.

The checkpoints are currently working such that if any of the four steps fail, the package will
restart from the failed step the next time it executes.

You need to modify the package to ensure that if either the Truncate Staging Table or the
Load Sales to Staging task fails, the package will always restart from the Truncate Staging
Table task the next time the package runs.
Which three steps should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate
actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer:



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cao

cao

Open SSIS Toolbox
Move the Truncate Staging Table and Load …
Set the FailPackageOnFailure property of the container to True

Slazenjer_m

Slazenjer_m

Why ‘Open SSIS Toolbox?!’ What for?!

Correct options are:

1. Move ‘Truncate Staging Table’ and ‘Load Sales to Staging Table’ into a new Sequence container…
2. Set the ‘FailPackageOnFailure’ property of the Sequence container to TRUE
3. Set the ‘ForceExecutionResult’ property of the Truncate Staging Table task to Success.

Slazenjer_m

Slazenjer_m

Pls ignore the 3rd option in my previous post. Cao is right; you have to open SSIS Toolbox in order to add the Sequence container!!

Milen

Milen

I think that 8 – 7 – 5. 5 contains both – move into container and set ‘FailPackageOnFailure’to true