Hello, I am hoping someone may be able to assist me in troubleshooting why the Attunity connectors are not appearing in my connection manager in SSIS. I am running Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit), Visual Studio 2013 Business Intelligence, SQL 2012 Enterprise Edition (64-bit). I have installed the Attunity drivers - 64 bit version: [url=But when I try to connect to an Oracle database, there is no option in either the connection manager nor the data flow task under other sources. I have the 32-bit Oracle client installed along with PL/SQL and I am able to connect to the database; and the TSNAMES file has already been configured and pointing to the right databases. I just don't see the option with VS 2013 to connect. To connect to Attunity, use the information provided in Table 1–3 to complete the Connect to. Table 1–3 Attunity Driver Database Connection Information. May 3, 2016 - I installed the Attunity Oracle Connector but it seems like it doesn't recognize the. Is there something I can do to get the Connector to work? What am I doing wrong? Please advise. Hey Martin, According to Attunity's documentation, a 64-bit connector installs both the X86 (32-bit) and X64 (64-bit) DLLS. Unfortunately, I cannot manually add the items. Looks like this feature might have been removed in VS 2013: [url=This worked before I did a fresh install of Windows on my machine and re-installed all programs. But now I don't see the Oracle connection in either place I saw them before:. You can't post new topics. You can't post topic replies. You can't post new polls. You can't post replies to polls. You can't edit your own topics. You can't delete your own topics. You can't edit other topics. You can't delete other topics. You can't edit your own posts. You can't edit other posts. You can't delete your own posts. You can't delete other posts. You can't post events. You can't edit your own events. You can't edit other events. You can't delete your own events. You can't delete other events. You can't send private messages. You can't send emails. You can read topics. You can't vote in polls. You can't upload attachments. You can download attachments. You can't post HTML code. You can't edit HTML code. You can't post IFCode. You can't post JavaScript. You can post emoticons. You can't post or upload images. Hi Scott, This example comes exactly at the right moment for our project where we need to import 65 tables from Oracle into SQL Server (and already have Attunity in place). I'm very interested in your BimlScript to automate the generation of the BIML based on the Oracle schema information. A full walkthrough would be nice, but the core parts of the script (connect to Oracle, getting the schema info, looping for the outputpaths, etc.) will do as well. You mention 'next version of BimlEngine.dll will include built-in support for the connectors'. Should I wait or not? When will that be? Regards, Henk. Hi Henk, We're working on the development of the Oracle language element right now. It's usage will be identical to the OleDbSource presently in Biml (except for TableFromVariable and Parameters, which aren't supported in the Oracle component). In terms of timing, we're going to need to do another BidsHelper release very shortly to support the new BI project in VS2012 functionality that Microsoft shipped this past Wednesday. I'm trying to get it into that release. So we're looking at a week or two. Can you wait that long, or should I make it a priority to give a script sample? The basic workflow of the script would be to run the query against the Oracle server in SchemaOnly mode, get the column metadata as.NET objects, and then translate those into the above syntax. Biml has some helper methods to make that easier than it sounds, but it's still a lot worse than having the nice language feature. Dear Scott, We are now do feasibility to start a SSIS related project. One key objective of the project is transfer the data from one Oracle database to another one daily. After some study, we have some directions: 1. Sadi gali aaja mp3. Use BIML to automate the tasks build the data transfer tasks (more than 100 tables in our environment) 2. We need to use the attunity drivers for oracle to speed up the performance (we have 30M records in some tables) 3. Better to use a meta-data driven approach to simply the tasks The aforesaid article is a good start but I still need to clarify some issues and need your advice: 1. The latest version of BIDS release is v.1.6.5. Does the BimlEngine.dll file already support the of Attunity drivers? When use BIML, is it a must to use OLEDB connections instead of ADO.NET or other connectors? I searched the web and some people stated that Attunity and BIML only works on MIST (but not BIDS helper), is it true? What's the usage of Varigence.Hadron.CoreLowerer.SchemaManagement? Can I use it extract the table schemas from Oracle DB and build the BIML scripts automatically? Any information on above items (or even working samples) are welcomed and appreciated.
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