Some clarification - this is an ETL built with SQL Server Integration
Services (SSIS). Trying to find references on how to call this with Access,
but could really use some guidance from someone who knows what all this
means. I fear I am not looking with the right words.
Beth G
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Beth justmebg@gmail.com> wrote:
> I may be using the wrong terms here, so please bear with me.
>
> We have a SQL backend that runs through an Access front end to allow the
> accounting department to access a large data file that is send by a
> financial institution.
>
> The data is sent every day in a pipe delimited text file. Our DBA has
> created an "ETL" process in .NET to process and upload that file into the
> SQL database. I don't know very much about that process, but I know he uses
> a staging table to get from the raw data into the main SQL table.
>
> We have this ETL scheduled to run every day at 11:00am, but if something
> fails and the accounting department has to fix the file, they have no way
> to initiate the upload themselves. They have to call the DBA, who is the
> only person in the entire building who knows how to do this and where it
> is, to initiate it for them.
>
> Is there a way to have a function in Access that can initiate a process
> like this? Ideally there would be a button that the accounting person could
> press to start the ETL.
>
> I apologize if I have left out anything, I am not very knowledgeable about
> this method and our DBA is documentation challenged.
>
>
> Beth G
>
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