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Flat File Connection Manager

Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory

A Flat File connection manager enables a package to access data in a flat file. For example, the Flat File source and destination can use Flat File connection managers to extract and load data.

The Flat File connection manager can access only one file. To reference multiple files, use a Multiple Flat Files connection manager instead of a Flat File connection manager. For more information, see Multiple Flat Files Connection Manager.

Column Length

By default, the Flat File connection manager sets the length of string columns to 50 characters. In the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box, you can evaluate sample data and automatically resize the length of these columns to prevent truncation of data or excess column width. Also, unless you subsequently resize the column length in a Flat File source or a transformation, the column length of string column remains the same throughout the data flow. If these string columns map to destination columns that are narrower, warnings appear in the user interface. Moreover, at run time, errors may occur due to data truncation. To avoid errors or truncation, you can resize the columns to be compatible with the destination columns in the Flat File connection manager, the Flat File source, or a transformation. To modify the length of output columns, you set the Length property of the output column on the Input and Output Properties tab in the Advanced Editor dialog box.

If you update column lengths in the Flat File connection manager after you have added and configured the Flat File source that uses the connection manager, you do not have to manually resize the output columns in the Flat File source. When you open the Flat File Source dialog box, the Flat File source provides an option to synchronize the column metadata.

Configuration of the Flat File Connection Manager

When you add a Flat File connection manager to a package, SQL Server Integration Services creates a connection manager that will resolve to a Flat File connection at run time, sets the Flat File connection properties, and adds the Flat File connection manager to the Connections collection of the package.

The ConnectionManagerType property of the connection manager is set to FLATFILE.

By default, the Flat File connection manager always checks for a row delimiter in unquoted data, and starts a new row when a row delimiter is found. This enables the connection manager to correctly parse files with rows that are missing column fields.

In some cases, disabling this feature may improve package performance. You can disable this feature by setting the Flat File connection manager property, AlwaysCheckForRowDelimiters, to False.

You can configure the Flat File connection manager in the following ways:

  • Specify the file, locale, and code page to use. The locale is used to interpret locale-sensitive data such as dates, and the code page is used to convert string data to Unicode.

  • Specify the file format. You can use a delimited, fixed width, or ragged right format.

  • Specify a header row, data row, and column delimiters. Column delimiters can be set at the file level and overwritten at the column level.

  • Indicate whether the first row in the file contains column names.

  • Specify a text qualifier character. Each column can be configured to recognize a text qualifier.

    The use of a qualifier character to embed a qualifier character into a qualified string is supported by the Flat File Connection Manager. The double instance of a text qualifier is interpreted as a literal, single instance of that string. For example, if the text qualifier is a single quote and the input data is 'abc', 'def', 'g'hi', the output data is abc, def, g'hi. However, an instance of a qualifier embedded in a qualified string causes the Flat File Source to fail with the error DTS_E_PRIMEOUTPUTFAILED.

  • Set properties such as the name, data type, and maximum width on individual columns.

You can set the ConnectionString property for the Flat File connection manager by specifying an expression in the Properties window of SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT). To avoid a validation error, do the following.

  • When you use an expression to specify the file, add a file path in the File name box in the Flat File Connection Manager Editor.

  • Set the DelayValidation property on the Flat File connection manager to True.

You can use an expression to create a file name at runtime by using the Flat File connection manager with the Flat File destination.

You can set properties through SSIS Designer or programmatically.

For information about configuring a connection manager programmatically, see ConnectionManager and Adding Connections Programmatically.

Flat File Connection Manager Editor (General Page)

Use the General page of the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box to select a file and data format. A flat file connection enables a package to connect to a text file.

To learn more about the Flat File connection manager, see Flat File Connection Manager.

Options

Connection manager name
Provide a unique name for the flat file connection in the workflow. The name provided will be displayed within SSIS Designer.

Description
Describe the connection. As a best practice, describe the connection in terms of its purpose, to make packages self-documenting and easier to maintain.

File name
Type the path and file name to use in the flat file connection.

Browse
Locate the file name to use in the flat file connection.

Locale
Specify the locale to provide language-specific information for ordering and for date and time formats.

Unicode
Indicate whether to use Unicode. If you use Unicode, you cannot specify a code page.

Code page
Specify the code page for non-Unicode text.

Format
Indicate whether the file uses delimited, fixed width, or ragged right formatting.

Value Description
Delimited Columns are separated by delimiters, specified on the Columns page.
Fixed width Columns have a fixed width.
Ragged right Ragged right files are files in which every column has a fixed width, except for the last column. It is delimited by the row delimiter.

Text qualifier
Specify the text qualifier to use. For example, you can specify that text fields are enclosed in quotation marks.

Note

After you select a text qualifier, you cannot re-select the None option. Type None to de-select the text qualifier.

Header row delimiter
Select from the list of delimiters for header rows, or enter the delimiter text.

Value Description
{CR}{LF} The header row is delimited by a carriage return-line feed combination.
{CR} The header row is delimited by a carriage return.
{LF} The header row is delimited by a line feed.
Semicolon {;} The header row is delimited by a semicolon.
Colon {:} The header row is delimited by a colon.
Comma {,} The header row is delimited by a comma.
Tab {t} The header row is delimited by a tab.
Vertical bar {|} The header row is delimited by a vertical bar.

Header rows to skip
Specify the number of header rows or initial data rows to skip, if any.

Column names in the first data row
Indicate whether to expect or provide column names in the first data row.

Flat File Connection Manager Editor (Columns Page)

Use the Columns page of the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box to specify the row and column information, and to preview the file.

To learn more about the Flat File connection manager, see Flat File Connection Manager.

Static Options

Connection manager name
Provide a unique name for the Flat File connection in the workflow. The name provided will be displayed within SSIS Designer.

Description
Describe the connection. As a best practice, describe the connection in terms of its purpose, to make packages self-documenting and easier to maintain.

Flat File Format Dynamic Options

Format = Delimited

Row delimiter
Select from the list of available row delimiters, or enter the delimiter text.

Value Description
{CR}{LF} Rows are delimited by a carriage return-line feed combination.
{CR} Rows are delimited by a carriage return.
{LF} Rows are delimited by a line feed.
Semicolon {;} Rows are delimited by a semicolon.
Colon {:} Rows are delimited by a colon.
Comma {,} Rows are delimited by a comma.
Tab {t} Rows are delimited by a tab.
Vertical bar {|} Rows are delimited by a vertical bar.

Column delimiter
Select from the list of available column delimiters, or enter the delimiter text.

Value Description
{CR}{LF} Columns are delimited by a carriage return-line feed combination.
{CR} Columns are delimited by a carriage return.
{LF} Columns are delimited by a line feed.
Semicolon {;} Columns are delimited by a semicolon.
Colon {:} Columns are delimited by a colon.
Comma {,} Columns are delimited by a comma.
Tab {t} Columns are delimited by a tab.
Vertical bar {|} Columns are delimited by a vertical bar.

Refresh
View the effect of changing the delimiters to skip by clicking Refresh. This button only becomes visible after you have changed other connection options.

Preview rows
View sample data in the flat file, divided into columns and rows by using the options selected.

Reset Columns
Remove all but the original columns by clicking Reset Columns.

Format = Fixed Width

Font
Select the font in which to display the preview data.

Source data columns
Adjust the width of the row by sliding the vertical red row marker, and adjust the width of the columns by clicking the ruler at the top of the preview window

Row width
Specify the length of the row before adding delimiters for individual columns. Or, drag the vertical red line in the preview window to mark the end of the row. The row width value is automatically updated.

Reset Columns
Remove all but the original columns by clicking Reset Columns.

Format = Ragged Right

Note

Ragged right files are files in which every column has a fixed width, except for the last column. It is delimited by the row delimiter.

Font
Select the font in which to display the preview data.

Source data columns
Adjust the width of the row by sliding the vertical red row marker, and adjust the width of the columns by clicking the ruler at the top of the preview window

Row delimiter
Select from the list of available row delimiters, or enter the delimiter text.

Value Description
{CR}{LF} Rows are delimited by a carriage return-line feed combination.
{CR} Rows are delimited by a carriage return.
{LF} Rows are delimited by a line feed.
Semicolon {;} Rows are delimited by a semicolon.
Colon {:} Rows are delimited by a colon.
Comma {,} Rows are delimited by a comma.
Tab {t} Rows are delimited by a tab.
Vertical bar {|} Rows are delimited by a vertical bar.

Reset Columns
Remove all but the original columns by clicking Reset Columns.

Flat File Connection Manager Editor (Advanced Page)

Use the Advanced page of the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box to set properties that specify how Integration Services reads and writes data in flat files. You can change the names of columns in the flat file, and set properties that include data type and delimiters for each column in the file.

By default, the length of string columns is 50 characters. You can resize the length of these columns to prevent truncation of data or excess column width. You can also update other metadata to enable compatibility with destination columns. For example, you might change the data type of a column that contains only integer data to a numeric data type, such as DT_I2. You can make these modifications manually, or you can click the Select Types button to use the Suggest Column Types dialog box to evaluate sample data and make some of these changes for you automatically.

To learn more about the Flat File connection manager, see Flat File Connection Manager.

Options

Connection manager name
Provide a unique name for the flat file connection manager in the workflow. The name provided will be displayed within SSIS Designer.

Description
Describe the connection manager. As a best practice, describe the connection manager in terms of its purpose, to make packages self-documenting and easier to maintain.

Configure the properties of each column
Select a column in the left pane to view its properties in the right pane. See the following table for a description of data type properties. Some of the properties listed are configurable only for some flat file formats.

Property Description
ColumnType Denotes whether the column is delimited, fixed width, or ragged right. This property is read-only. Ragged right files are files in which every column has a fixed width, except for the last column. It is delimited by the row delimiter.
OutputColumnWidth Specify a value to be stored as a count of bytes; for Unicode files, this value corresponds to a count of characters. In the Data Flow task, this value is used to set the output column width for the Flat File source. In the object model, the name of this property is MaximumWidth.
DataType Select from the list of available data types. For more information, see Integration Services Data Types.
TextQualified Indicate whether text data is surrounded by text qualifier characters such as quote characters.

True: Text data in the flat file is qualified. False: Text data in the flat file is NOT qualified.
Name Provide a descriptive column name. If you do not enter a name, Integration Services automatically creates a name in the format Column 0, Column 1 and so forth.
DataScale Specify the scale of numeric data. Scale refers to the number of decimal places. For more information, see Integration Services Data Types.
ColumnDelimiter Select from the list of available column delimiters. Choose delimiters that are not likely to occur in the text. This value is ignored for fixed-width columns.

{CR}{LF}. Columns are delimited by a carriage return-line feed combination.

{CR}. Columns are delimited by a carriage return.

{LF}. Columns are delimited by a line feed.

Semicolon {;}. Columns are delimited by a semicolon.

Colon {:}. Columns are delimited by a colon.

Comma {,}. Columns are delimited by a comma.

Tab {t}. Columns are delimited by a tab.

Vertical bar {|}. Columns are delimited by a vertical bar.
DataPrecision Specify the precision of numeric data. Precision refers to the number of digits. For more information, see Integration Services Data Types.
InputColumnWidth Specify a value to be stored as a count of bytes; for Unicode files, this will display as a count of characters. This value is ignored for delimited columns.

Note In the object model, the name of this property is ColumnWidth.

New
Add a new column by clicking New. By default, the New button adds a new column at the end of the list. The button also has the following options, available in the drop-down list.

Value Description
Add Column Add a new column at the end of the list.
Insert Before Insert a new column before the selected column.
Insert After Insert a new column after the selected column.

Delete
Select a column, and then remove it by clicking Delete.

Suggest Types
Use the Suggest Column Types dialog box to evaluate sample data in the file and to obtain suggestions for the data type and length of each column. For more information, see Suggest Column Types Dialog Box UI Reference.

Flat File Connection Manager Editor (Preview Page)

Use the Preview node of the Flat File Connection Manager Editor dialog box to view the contents of the source file in a tabular format.

To learn more about the Flat File connection manager, see Flat File Connection Manager.

Options

Connection manager name
Provide a unique name for the Flat File connection in the workflow. The name provided will be displayed within SSIS Designer.

Description
Describe the connection. As a best practice, describe the connection in terms of its purpose, to make packages self-documenting and easier to maintain.

Data rows to skip
Specify how many rows to skip at the beginning of the flat file.

Refresh
View the effect of changing the number of rows to skip by clicking Refresh. This button only becomes visible after you have changed other connection options.

Preview rows
View sample data in the flat file, divided into columns and rows according to the options you have selected.