Deploy and set Ispac connectionstring property in the Connection Manager tab with Powershell












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I can successfully deploy the ssis project with powershell using the code below however, i also wanted to set the connectionstring property (at the project level) in the Connection Managers tab. i tried to search but can't find any sources. can someone please help?enter image description here



# Variables
$SSISNamespace = "Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices"

$TargetServerName = "localhost"
$TargetFolderName = "Project1Folder"
$ProjectFilePath = "C:ProjectsIntegration Services Project1Integration Services Project1binDevelopmentIntegration Services Project1.ispac"
$ProjectName = "Integration Services Project1"

# Load the IntegrationServices assembly
$loadStatus = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::Load("Microsoft.SQLServer.Management.IntegrationServices, "+
"Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorArchitecture=MSIL")

# Create a connection to the server
$sqlConnectionString = `
"Data Source=" + $TargetServerName + ";Initial Catalog=master;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
$sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $sqlConnectionString

# Create the Integration Services object
$integrationServices = New-Object $SSISNamespace".IntegrationServices" $sqlConnection

# Get the Integration Services catalog
$catalog = $integrationServices.Catalogs["SSISDB"]

# Create the target folder
$folder = New-Object $SSISNamespace".CatalogFolder" ($catalog, $TargetFolderName,
"Folder description")
$folder.Create()

Write-Host "Deploying " $ProjectName " project ..."

# Read the project file and deploy it
[byte] $projectFile = [System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($ProjectFilePath)
$folder.DeployProject($ProjectName, $projectFile)

Write-Host "Done."









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  • Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:53











  • @GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:59











  • I already got the solution. :)

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:39











  • mind sharing it by answering your own question?

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:41
















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I can successfully deploy the ssis project with powershell using the code below however, i also wanted to set the connectionstring property (at the project level) in the Connection Managers tab. i tried to search but can't find any sources. can someone please help?enter image description here



# Variables
$SSISNamespace = "Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices"

$TargetServerName = "localhost"
$TargetFolderName = "Project1Folder"
$ProjectFilePath = "C:ProjectsIntegration Services Project1Integration Services Project1binDevelopmentIntegration Services Project1.ispac"
$ProjectName = "Integration Services Project1"

# Load the IntegrationServices assembly
$loadStatus = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::Load("Microsoft.SQLServer.Management.IntegrationServices, "+
"Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorArchitecture=MSIL")

# Create a connection to the server
$sqlConnectionString = `
"Data Source=" + $TargetServerName + ";Initial Catalog=master;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
$sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $sqlConnectionString

# Create the Integration Services object
$integrationServices = New-Object $SSISNamespace".IntegrationServices" $sqlConnection

# Get the Integration Services catalog
$catalog = $integrationServices.Catalogs["SSISDB"]

# Create the target folder
$folder = New-Object $SSISNamespace".CatalogFolder" ($catalog, $TargetFolderName,
"Folder description")
$folder.Create()

Write-Host "Deploying " $ProjectName " project ..."

# Read the project file and deploy it
[byte] $projectFile = [System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($ProjectFilePath)
$folder.DeployProject($ProjectName, $projectFile)

Write-Host "Done."









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  • Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:53











  • @GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:59











  • I already got the solution. :)

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:39











  • mind sharing it by answering your own question?

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:41














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I can successfully deploy the ssis project with powershell using the code below however, i also wanted to set the connectionstring property (at the project level) in the Connection Managers tab. i tried to search but can't find any sources. can someone please help?enter image description here



# Variables
$SSISNamespace = "Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices"

$TargetServerName = "localhost"
$TargetFolderName = "Project1Folder"
$ProjectFilePath = "C:ProjectsIntegration Services Project1Integration Services Project1binDevelopmentIntegration Services Project1.ispac"
$ProjectName = "Integration Services Project1"

# Load the IntegrationServices assembly
$loadStatus = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::Load("Microsoft.SQLServer.Management.IntegrationServices, "+
"Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorArchitecture=MSIL")

# Create a connection to the server
$sqlConnectionString = `
"Data Source=" + $TargetServerName + ";Initial Catalog=master;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
$sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $sqlConnectionString

# Create the Integration Services object
$integrationServices = New-Object $SSISNamespace".IntegrationServices" $sqlConnection

# Get the Integration Services catalog
$catalog = $integrationServices.Catalogs["SSISDB"]

# Create the target folder
$folder = New-Object $SSISNamespace".CatalogFolder" ($catalog, $TargetFolderName,
"Folder description")
$folder.Create()

Write-Host "Deploying " $ProjectName " project ..."

# Read the project file and deploy it
[byte] $projectFile = [System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($ProjectFilePath)
$folder.DeployProject($ProjectName, $projectFile)

Write-Host "Done."









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I can successfully deploy the ssis project with powershell using the code below however, i also wanted to set the connectionstring property (at the project level) in the Connection Managers tab. i tried to search but can't find any sources. can someone please help?enter image description here



# Variables
$SSISNamespace = "Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices"

$TargetServerName = "localhost"
$TargetFolderName = "Project1Folder"
$ProjectFilePath = "C:ProjectsIntegration Services Project1Integration Services Project1binDevelopmentIntegration Services Project1.ispac"
$ProjectName = "Integration Services Project1"

# Load the IntegrationServices assembly
$loadStatus = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::Load("Microsoft.SQLServer.Management.IntegrationServices, "+
"Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91, processorArchitecture=MSIL")

# Create a connection to the server
$sqlConnectionString = `
"Data Source=" + $TargetServerName + ";Initial Catalog=master;Integrated Security=SSPI;"
$sqlConnection = New-Object System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection $sqlConnectionString

# Create the Integration Services object
$integrationServices = New-Object $SSISNamespace".IntegrationServices" $sqlConnection

# Get the Integration Services catalog
$catalog = $integrationServices.Catalogs["SSISDB"]

# Create the target folder
$folder = New-Object $SSISNamespace".CatalogFolder" ($catalog, $TargetFolderName,
"Folder description")
$folder.Create()

Write-Host "Deploying " $ProjectName " project ..."

# Read the project file and deploy it
[byte] $projectFile = [System.IO.File]::ReadAllBytes($ProjectFilePath)
$folder.DeployProject($ProjectName, $projectFile)

Write-Host "Done."






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  • Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:53











  • @GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:59











  • I already got the solution. :)

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:39











  • mind sharing it by answering your own question?

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:41



















  • Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:53











  • @GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 23 '18 at 10:59











  • I already got the solution. :)

    – JohnMiguel
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:39











  • mind sharing it by answering your own question?

    – Guenther Schmitz
    Nov 26 '18 at 12:41

















Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

– Guenther Schmitz
Nov 23 '18 at 10:53





Possible duplicate of SSIS configuring parameter value from PowerShell

– Guenther Schmitz
Nov 23 '18 at 10:53













@GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

– JohnMiguel
Nov 23 '18 at 10:59





@GuentherSchmitz not a duplicate. the link you provided is for setting the parameter value of the ssis project not the connectionstring for Connection Managers

– JohnMiguel
Nov 23 '18 at 10:59













I already got the solution. :)

– JohnMiguel
Nov 26 '18 at 12:39





I already got the solution. :)

– JohnMiguel
Nov 26 '18 at 12:39













mind sharing it by answering your own question?

– Guenther Schmitz
Nov 26 '18 at 12:41





mind sharing it by answering your own question?

– Guenther Schmitz
Nov 26 '18 at 12:41












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got this working. just need to set the value for CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString parameter.



$Project = $folder.Projects[$ProjectName]

$cm_value = "test"

$Project.Parameters["CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString"].Set([Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices.ParameterInfo+ParameterValueType]::Literal, $cm_value)





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    got this working. just need to set the value for CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString parameter.



    $Project = $folder.Projects[$ProjectName]

    $cm_value = "test"

    $Project.Parameters["CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString"].Set([Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices.ParameterInfo+ParameterValueType]::Literal, $cm_value)





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      got this working. just need to set the value for CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString parameter.



      $Project = $folder.Projects[$ProjectName]

      $cm_value = "test"

      $Project.Parameters["CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString"].Set([Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices.ParameterInfo+ParameterValueType]::Literal, $cm_value)





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        got this working. just need to set the value for CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString parameter.



        $Project = $folder.Projects[$ProjectName]

        $cm_value = "test"

        $Project.Parameters["CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString"].Set([Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices.ParameterInfo+ParameterValueType]::Literal, $cm_value)





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        got this working. just need to set the value for CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString parameter.



        $Project = $folder.Projects[$ProjectName]

        $cm_value = "test"

        $Project.Parameters["CM.ConfigurationDatabase.ConnectionString"].Set([Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.IntegrationServices.ParameterInfo+ParameterValueType]::Literal, $cm_value)






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