Lesson 3-2: Add and configure logging

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

In this task, you enable logging for the data flow in the Lesson 3.dtsx package. Then, you configure a Text File log provider to log the PipelineExecutionPlan and PipelineExecuteTrees events. The Text Files log provider creates logs that are easy to view and transport. The simplicity of these log files makes these files useful during the basic testing phase of a package. You can also view the log entries in the Log Events window of SSIS Designer.

Add logging to the package

  1. On the SSIS menu, select Logging.
    In Visual Studio 2019, the SSIS menu is located under Extensions -> SSIS. Make sure you have the Data Flow tab selected and not Control Flow

  2. In the Configure SSIS Logs dialog, in the Containers pane, make sure the topmost object is selected. This object represents the Lesson 3 package.

  3. On the Providers and Logs tab, in the Provider type box, select SSIS log provider for Text files, and then select Add.

    Integration Services adds a new Text File log provider to the package, with the default name SSIS log provider for text files. You can now configure the new log provider.

  4. In the Name column, enter Lesson 3 Log File.

  5. Optionally, modify the Description.

  6. In the Configuration column, select <New Connection> to specify where Integration Services writes log information.

    In the File Connection Manager Editor dialog box, for Usage type, select Create file, and then select Browse. By default, the Select File dialog opens the project folder, but you can save log information to any location.

  7. In the Select File dialog, in the File name box enter TutorialLog.log and select Open.

  8. Select OK to close the File Connection Manager Editor dialog.

  9. In the Containers pane, expand all nodes of the package container hierarchy, and then clear all check boxes, including the Extract Sample Currency Data check box. Now select the check box for Extract Sample Currency Data to get only the events for this node.

    Note

    If the state of the Extract Sample Currency Data check box appears dimmed instead of selected, the task uses the log settings of the parent container and you cannot enable the log events that are specific to the task. To resolve this instance, clear the parent check box.

  10. On the Details tab, in the Events column, select the PipelineExecutionPlan and PipelineExecutionTrees events.

  11. Select Advanced to review the details that the log provider writes to the log for each event. By default, all information categories are automatically selected for the events you specify.

  12. Select Basic to hide the information categories.

  13. On the Provider and Logs tab, in the Name column, select Lesson 3 Log File. After you have created a log provider for your package, you can optionally deselect it to turn off logging, without having to delete and re-create a log provider.

  14. Select OK.

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Step 3: Test the Lesson 3 package