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I have a server that is capable of creating and running an Excel Import task using the Import Wizard. I am trying to automate that process by using a visual Studio 2010 Integration Services package, that I am developing on that server.

The problem happens when trying to design the package. I have added an excel connection and pointed it at the Excel file on a local disk (the same file I have already successfully imported using the import wizard). When I add an Excel Source to the DataFlow and specify the excel connection, when I go to the Name Of the Excel Sheet Drop down I just see "No tables or views can be loaded" and get the following error.

"Could not retrieve the table information for the connection manager. Failed to connect to the source using the connection manager ..."

I can't find this error logged anywhere and i don't know why it is failing. The directory is shared to Authenticated users and the file is not in use.

Any ideas how to debug this error? I understand there can be issues running this in 64 bit mode, but does that apply to development?

I should add that it is an excel 2007 file .XLSX and the connection is set to Excel 2007.

2019-11-08 The answer by GavB841 below looks promising, if anyone tries it and it works please let me know. (I am no longer working in this area.)

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  • Yes, it does apply to development. Are you using the fully qualified path for the excel file? May 27, 2014 at 19:28
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    No but i have discovered that if I save the excel file as excel 97-2003 then it works fine, so I expect I will be posting a new question about why that its. May 27, 2014 at 20:11
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    I just ran into this as well and saving as 97-2003 file worked for me too, might want to post that as a solution here. I was stuck on this for a couple hours, this isn't actually a fix but at least it'll let me get back to work. Thanks!
    – DrewJordan
    Sep 16, 2014 at 17:02
  • What is the solution to it? The user requires Excel file to be in Excel 2007+
    – ob213
    Jun 12, 2016 at 19:05
  • This article explains the issues and solutions in a very clear and detailed manner: madeiradata.com/load-data-excel-ssis-32-bit-vs-64-bit Dec 31, 2017 at 7:36

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It seems like the 32-bit version of Excel was not installed. Remember that SSDT is a 32-bit IDE. Therefore, when data is access from SSDT the 32-bit data providers are used. When running the package outside of SSDT it runs in 64-bit mode (not always, but mostly) and uses the 64-bit data providers.

Always keep in mind that if you want to run your package in 64-bit (which you should aim for) you will need both the 32-bit data providers (for development in SSDT) as well as the 64-bit data providers (for executing the package in production).

I downloaded the 32-bit access drivers from:

After installation, I could see the worksheets


Source:

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    This worked perfectly for me when I could not down-level my excel file due to having too many rows (over 500,000) for Excel 97-2003 format.
    – Hellion
    Dec 15, 2016 at 21:00
  • This Solved my problem also. Thanks
    – usersam
    Jan 28, 2019 at 9:56
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    Additionally, I had to change Provider in Connection String in Properties window from Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0 to Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0
    – fapw
    Mar 11, 2019 at 10:54
  • Before I use Data Tool 64bit and Ms Office 64bit it returns the error,Then i Install Ms Office 32bit and Change the Properties in Project > Project Properties > Debugging > Run64bitRuntime > (Changed From True to False).Now its working Fine.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/5324/…
    – Ranjith
    Jul 31, 2019 at 11:16
  • I am using VS 2017 preview with SSDT , my pc has a 64 bit os, so i installed AccessDatabaseEngine.exe 32 bit version, and then i tried loading the same, it showed up names of excel sheet. thank you +1 Nov 11, 2019 at 12:02
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The workaround is, I save the excel file as excel 97-2003 then it works fine

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  • hi PatFromCanada, how can I save the excel file as excel 97-2003 with ssis packages. because my package will execute with a job so I don't access for save the file manual. Oct 5, 2021 at 14:24
  • Yeah It's a workaround until you got a file which >65K
    – OnlySalman
    Feb 20, 2022 at 7:56
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I also ran into this problem today, but found a different solution from using Excel 97-2003. According to Maderia, the problem is SSDT (SQL Server Data Tools) is a 32bit application and can only use 32bit providers; but you likely have the 64bit ACE OLE DB provider installed. You could play around with trying to install the 32bit provider, but you can't have both the 64 & 32 version installed at the same time. The solution Maderia suggested (and I found worked for me) was to set the DelayValidation = TRUE on the tasks where I'm importing/exporting the Excel 2007 file.

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  • I'll try that out when I get a chance, sounds promising. Oct 31, 2014 at 13:26
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    Try right-click Project name ->Configuration Properties -> Debugging -> Run64BitRuntime -> False
    – Jim
    Feb 6, 2015 at 16:27
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The recommendations from this article Extracting Data From Excel with SSIS resolved the issue for me.

I downloaded MS Access Database Engine 2010 32 bit driver from the link in that article.

Also set Project Configuration Properties for Debugging Run64BitRuntime = False

In SQL Server 2014 SSMS (Integration Service Catalog -> SSISDB -> Environments -> Projects for all Packages in Validate checked box 32 bit Runtime.

My SSIS packages are working now in both VS 2013 and SQL Server 2014 environments.

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  • Ditto ... the lack of the 32-bit Access driver was key for me. I'm using SQL Server 2017 and Visual Studio 2017. After installing the aforementioned driver, the tabs in the workbook showed up in the Excel data source.
    – IdahoB
    Sep 20, 2018 at 18:27
  • Did you have to make any changes to the SQL Server that you ended up running this package from?
    – Scotch
    May 6, 2020 at 0:12
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Simple workaround is to open the file and simply press save button in Excel (no need to change the format). once saved in excel it will start to work and you should be able to see its sheets in the DFT.

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    It is working for me with manual intervention, But in schedule how can i achieve it.
    – Santhana
    Mar 4, 2019 at 7:49
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You need to use an older version of the data connectivity driver (2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components) and select Excel version 2007-2010 in the connection manager configuration window. I assume the newest data connectivity driver for Office 2016 is corrupt

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Here's the solution that works fine for me.

I just Saved the Excel file as an Excel 97-2003 Version. enter image description here

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As discussed in the below:

Solution: Go to https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ProBITools.MicrosoftAnalysisServicesModelingProjects and install the latest version, it has a fix in there to resolve this issue.

Reference: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/745991/could-not-load-file-or-assembly-microsoftdatawareh.html

A fix for this issue has been internally implemented and is being prepared for release. We’ll update you once it becomes available for download. For now, please install latest SSAS from https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ProBITools.MicrosoftAnalysisServicesModelingProjects to work around the issue. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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I faced the same issue. I think @Rishit answer helped me. This issue is related to 32 bit/ 64 bit version of driver. I was trying to read .xlsx files to SQL Server tables using SSIS

  • My machine was pre-installed with Office 2016 64 bit on Win 10 machine along with MS Access
  • I was able to read excel 97-2003 (.xls) files using ssis, but unable to connect .xlsx files
  • My requirement was to read .xlsx files
  • Installed AccessDatabaseEngine_X64 to read xlsx, that given me the following error:

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  • I uninstalled the AccessDatabaseEngine_X64 and installed AccessDatabaseEngine 32 bit, that resolved the issue
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My answer is very similar to the one from @biscoop, but I am going to elaborate a bit as it may apply to the question or to other people.

I had a .xls that was an extraction from one of our webapps. The Excel connection would not work (error message: "no tables or views could be loaded"). As a side note, when opening the file, there would be a warning stating that the file was from an online source and that the content needed activation.

I tried to save the same file as an .xlsx and it worked. I tried to save the same file with another name as an .xls and it worked too. So as a last test I only opened the source .xls file, clicking save and the connection worked.

Short answer: just try and see if opening the file and saving does the trick.

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Solution

Actually, if you are using SSIS in VS2019 then a problem could occur so do the below things:

  1. Go to the excel sheet and save it again in .xls format.
  2. Once you will use it in .xls format, automatically type will be coming as Microsoft Excel 97-2003 worksheet. Like in the attached picture.

enter image description here

You will be able to load your sheet data.

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I found that my excel file that was created in Excel 365 was incompatible with any of the versions available. I re-saved the excel file in 97-2003 version and of course chose that version in the dropdown list and it read the file OK.

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you can try this:

Uninstall office365

then install only Access Database Engine 2016 Redistributable 64 bit

Also set Project Configuration Properties for Debugging Run64BitRuntime = False

It should work.

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For excel source, Before this step you need to change the setting. Save excel file as 2010 format.xlsx

Also set Project Configuration Properties for Debugging Run64BitRuntime = False

Drag and drop the excel source Double click on the excel source and connect excel. Any way you will get an same error no table or view cannot load.... Click ok Right click on excel source, click on show advanced edit. In that click on component properties. You can see openrowset. In that right side you need to enter you excel sheet name example: if in excel sheet1 then you need to enter sheet1$. I.e end with dollar symbol. And click ok. Now you can do other works connecting to destination.

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My code worked until today. I had been using the drop-down 2007 to 2013. This always worked. I guess over the holiday my bank updated Excel. It seems that NEW files are saved using a different format. So, I changed the drop-down selection to Excel 2016, and the newly saved files can now be loaded.

Steve

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After researching everywhere finally i have found out temporary solution. Because i have try all the solution installing access drivers but still i am facing same issues.

For excel source, Before this step you need to change the setting. Save excel file as 2010 format.xlsx

Also set Project Configuration Properties for Debugging Run64BitRuntime = False

  1. Drag and drop the excel source
  2. Double click on the excel source and connect excel. Any way you will get an same error no table or view cannot load....
  3. Click ok
  4. Right click on excel source, click on show advanced edit.
  5. In that click on component properties.
  6. You can see openrowset. In that right side you need to enter you excel sheet name example: if in excel sheet1 then you need to enter sheet1$. I.e end with dollar symbol. And click ok.
  7. Now you can do other works connecting to destination.

I am using visual studio 2017, sql server 2017, office 2016, and Microsoft access database 2010 engine 32bit. Os windows 10 64 bit.

This is temporary solution. Because many peoples are searching for this type of question. Finally I figured out and this solution is not available in any of the website.

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