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I am trying to retieve data from a MySQL table and insert into a SQL Server table using ADO .NET connections in SQL Server 2008 SSIS. In my data flow task I have an ADO .NET Source which queries the MySQL table (select all invoices) and an ADO .NET Destination which inserts the data in my SQL Server table. Now, I would like to add a parameter in my data source so that I only select the max(invoiceNumber) retrieved from my SQL Server table. I have performed a similar task using "OLE DB Command" but the problem is that I need to query a MySQL database. Any ideas how I can achieve this?

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  • I would if I get the right answer Dec 22, 2009 at 19:26

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I found that the only way to use parameter with the ADO.NET Data Source is this workaround: Go to the Flow Control and selenct the Activity Flow containing your ADO.NET source. In the properties window you can see the ADO.NET source Sql Command Go to expression and select the properties: [YOU SOURCE NAME].[SqlCommand] and then edit the expression using variables to simulate parameters

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Set Data Access Mode in ADO.NET Source to SQL Command and write the query.

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  • I already do that for my query. Where would I get the parameter from? Dec 21, 2009 at 21:04
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    Variable -- first query your local DB, put result into a variable and pass variable to the second query. Dec 26, 2009 at 20:29
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You shoudn't have to add a parameter:

select * 
from invoices
where invoiceNumber = (select max(invoiceNumber) from invoices)

The above works in SQL Server. I'm assuming that the same query will work in MySQL

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  • I think you might have mis-understood me. the select max(invoiceNumber) has to be called against my local SQL Server table. Then, I can use that number to query the MySQL database which is external. So, eveyday the package would get the new invoices from the MySQL database and pushes them to the SQL Server. Dec 22, 2009 at 19:23

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