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Dont DTS 0 record Table.

Asked by Bizquick2k in MS SQL DTS, MS SQL Server, Windows 2003 Server

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I have a question. we send out bank a text file daily that we create withour SQL server. Now the problem is to create that file I DTS a table. And if that Table does not have any records I get a blank file. and the Bank doesnt want a blank file so making this job automatic is starting to look like it wont happen.

So any Ideas I either need the DTS Package to not kick off if I have 0 records or some sort of script to check the file size before my Scheduled FTP job kicks off. Start Free Trial
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Zones: MS SQL DTS, MS SQL Server, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, SQL 2000, 2000, DTS Package
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