catalog.execution_data_statistics
Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory
This view displays a row each time a data flow component sends data to a downstream component, for a given package execution. The information in this view can be used to compute the data throughput for a component.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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data_stats_id | bigint | Unique identifier (ID) of the data. |
execution_id | bigint | Unique ID for the instance of execution. |
package_name | nvarchar(260) | The name of the first package that was started during execution. |
task_name | nvarchar(4000) | The name of the data flow task. |
dataflow_path_id_string | nvarchar(4000) | The identification string of the data flow path. |
dataflow_path_name | nvarchar(4000) | The name of the data flow path. |
source_component_name | nvarchar(4000) | The name of the data flow component that sent the data. |
destination_component_name | nvarchar(4000) | The name of the data flow component that received the data. |
rows_sent | bigint | The number of rows sent from the source component. |
created_time | datatimeoffset(7) | The time when the values were obtained. |
execution_path | nvarchar(max) | The execution path of the component. |
Remarks
When there are multiple outputs from the component, a row is added for each of the outputs.
By default, when an execution is started, the information about the number of rows that are sent is not logged.
To view this data for a given package execution, set the logging level to Verbose. For more information, see Enable Logging for Package Execution on the SSIS Server.
Permissions
This view requires one of the following permissions:
READ permission on the instance of execution
Membership to the ssis_admin database role
Membership to the sysadmin server role
Note
When you have permission to perform an operation on the server, you also have permission to view information about the operation. Row-level security is enforced; only rows that you have permission to view are displayed.