Analysis Services Execute DDL Task Editor (DDL Page)
Use the DDL page of the Analysis Services Execute DDL Task Editor dialog box to specify a connection to an Analysis Services project or an Analysis Services database and to provide information about the source of data definition language (DDL) statements.
To learn about this task, see Analysis Services Execute DDL Task.
Static Options
Connection
Select an Analysis Services project or an Analysis Services connection manager in the list, or click <New connection...> and use the Add Analysis Services Connection Manager dialog box to create a new connection.Related Topics:Add Analysis Services Connection Manager, Analysis Services Connection Manager
SourceType
Specify the source type of the DDL statements. This property has the options listed in the following table:Value Description Direct Input
Set the source to the DDL statement stored in the SourceDirect text box. Selecting this value displays the dynamic options in the following section.
File Connection
Set the source to a file that contains the DDL statement. Selecting this value displays the dynamic options in the following section.
Variable
Set the source to a variable. Selecting this value displays the dynamic options in the following section.
Dynamic Options
SourceType = Direct Input
- Source
Type the DDL statements or click the ellipsis (…) and then type the statements in the DDL Statements dialog box.
SourceType = File Connection
Source
Select a File connection in the list, or click <New connection...> and use the File Connection Manager dialog box to create a new connection.Related Topics:File Connection Manager
SourceType = Variable
Source
Select a variable in the list, or click <New variable...> and use the Add Variable dialog box to create a new variable.Related Topics:Integration Services Variables
See Also
Reference
Analysis Services Execute DDL Task Editor (General Page)
Expressions Page
Other Resources
Integration Services Error and Message Reference
Creating Package Control Flow
Analysis Services Scripting Language Reference
XML for Analysis Reference (XMLA)