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Audit Transformation

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

The Audit transformation enables the data flow in a package to include data about the environment in which the package runs. For example, the name of the package, computer, and operator can be added to the data flow. Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services includes system variables that provide this information.

System Variables

The following table describes the system variables that the Audit transformation can use.

System variable Index Description
ExecutionInstanceGUID 0 The GUID that identifies the execution instance of the package.
PackageID 1 The unique identifier of the package.
PackageName 2 The package name.
VersionID 3 The version of the package.
ExecutionStartTime 4 The time the package started to run.
MachineName 5 The computer name.
UserName 6 The login name of the person who started the package.
TaskName 7 The name of the Data Flow task with which the Audit transformation is associated.
TaskId 8 The unique identifier of the Data Flow task.

Configuration of the Audit Transformation

You configure the Audit transformation by providing the name of a new output column to add to the transformation output, and then mapping the system variable to the output column. You can map a single system variable to multiple columns.

This transformation has one input and one output. It does not support an error output.

You can set properties through SSIS Designer or programmatically.

The Advanced Editor dialog box reflects the properties that can be set programmatically. For more information about the properties that you can set in the Advanced Editor dialog box or programmatically, click one of the following topics:

For more information about how to set properties, see Set the Properties of a Data Flow Component.

Audit Transformation Editor

The Audit transformation enables the data flow in a package to include data about the environment in which the package runs. For example, the name of the package, computer, and operator can be added to the data flow. Integration Services includes system variables that provide this information.

Options

Output column name
Provide the name for a new output column that will contain the audit information.

Audit type
Select an available system variable to supply the audit information.

Value Description
Execution instance GUID Insert the GUID that uniquely identifies the execution instance of the package.
Package ID Insert the GUID that uniquely identifies the package.
Package name Insert the package name.
Version ID Insert the GUID that uniquely identifies the version of the package.
Execution start time Insert the time at which package execution started.
Machine name Insert the name of the computer on which the package was launched.
User name Insert the login name of the user who launched the package.
Task name Insert the name of the Data Flow task with which the Audit transformation is associated.
Task ID Insert the GUID that uniquely identifies the Data Flow task with which the Audit transformation is associated.