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Diner Dash Sizzle & Customer Service is a restaurant simulation game in which we have to serve customers and earn money to improve the restaurant.
The game has many levels in which we have to work in the kitchen, serve the customers and cook

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SSIS – Reading current file path from variable

Is there a way to store the current path to a.csv file as a variable in SSIS. For example, I would like the value of ${FileDirectory} to read [projectname]\Folder1\Folder2\input.csv.

A:

Do the following:

Create a package variable
Set it to type string
Set its expression to “the full path of your file”

This is how it looks:

Do the same with a String variable

They are used in very similart ways.

A:

No, there is no way to read it from a variable.
If you want to change the value of the path, you would need to change the source and destination variables on the control flow or the script execution components.
Also, you would need to be careful about where you are changing it, and validate that you don’t need to do it in a production environment.

A:

In your script, you can assign a variable using the SET statement, with two parameters:
SET @FilePath = “C:\myfile.txt”

If you want to use this variable in an OLE DB Source Connection, you can do as follows:
SET @FilePathSource = “@[User::FilePath]”

This results in a variable that looks like this:

I recommend you create a package variable, and set it to your file path. When your package is executed, it will use this variable for that connection. When the file location changes, you only need to change the package variable’s value, not all the settings, etc.

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