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Is it possible to invoke an SSIS package from SQL Server Enterprise management studio using the 32 bit run-time WITHOUT using an SQL Server Agent Job (i.e. using the the Execute Package utility)?

I know it is possible to do this using the Agent Job and in Visual Studio by setting the Run64BitRuntime to false.

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  • It can be done in SSMS using an Integration Services connection. Is that all you need? Aug 28, 2014 at 17:06
  • Yes, that's exactly what I need. How can I do this? Thank you for your help :-)
    – a2f0
    Aug 28, 2014 at 17:09

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In SSMS, open an Integration Services connection to your SSIS database, open the "Stored Packages" tree, and drill down to the package you want to execute. Right-click on the package and choose "Run Package". This will load the Execute Package Utility, where you can set parameters and execute the package.

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  • Hi, Tab,Thank you for your reply. I agree this can be done, but can it be done using the 32-bit runtime as specified in my question? I do not see an option to set the 32 bit runtime in this dialog.
    – a2f0
    Aug 28, 2014 at 18:02
  • I don't see an option to actually set it. :-)
    – a2f0
    Aug 28, 2014 at 18:03
  • No idea. Why do you need to use the 32 bit runtime? Maybe there's another way to solve your bigger issue? Aug 28, 2014 at 18:05
  • Because the system only has the oracle 32 bit drivers on it, so the data connection has to be loaded using the 32 bit drivers. No, installing the 64 bit drivers is not an option.
    – a2f0
    Aug 28, 2014 at 18:06
  • Also, did you downvote my question, and if so, why? It is a valid question, I've spent at least a couple of hours trying to do this.
    – a2f0
    Aug 28, 2014 at 18:13

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