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1. What Is SSIS‑962? SSIS‑962 is the identifier that Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) assigns to a specific runtime error that occurs when a package attempts to process data but encounters a problem that prevents the data flow from completing successfully.
Error SSIS-962: The data flow task failed because an error occurred while processing a data source. The error may have been caused by an invalid column mapping, a mismatched data type, or a failure in the source or destination component. Although the wording can differ slightly depending on the exact component that throws it, the core meaning is the same: . 2. Typical Scenarios Where SSIS‑962 Appears | Scenario | Why It Triggers SSIS‑962 | Example | |----------|--------------------------|---------| | Incorrect Column Mapping | The metadata of a source column (name, data type, length) does not match the mapping defined in the destination component. | Adding a new column to a source table but forgetting to update the OLE DB Destination. | | Data Type Mismatch | Implicit conversions fail (e.g., trying to insert a nvarchar(max) into a varchar(50) column). | A source column contains a string longer than the destination column’s max length. | | Missing/Invalid Connection | The connection manager cannot open the source or destination because of authentication failure, network issues, or wrong connection string. | The SQL Server password expires while a scheduled package runs. | | Corrupted or Incompatible Package Format | Packages created in newer SSIS versions are executed on older runtimes, leading to version‑specific metadata problems. | Running a package built in SSIS 2019 on a SQL Server 2016 Integration Services instance. | | Component‑Specific Failures | Certain components (e.g., Script Component, Lookup, Data Conversion) raise their own internal errors that bubble up as SSIS‑962. | A Script Component throws an unhandled exception while converting dates. | | Resource Constraints | Insufficient memory or disk space for buffering large data sets, causing the data flow engine to abort. | Processing a 10‑GB flat file on a server with only 2 GB of free RAM. | | External System Errors | The destination system (e.g., a web service, Azure Blob storage) returns an error status. | An OData Destination receives HTTP 429 (Too Many Requests). | 3. How SSIS‑962 Is Logged When SSIS encounters the error, it writes an entry to the SSIS logging infrastructure (SQL Server tables, SSISDB, Windows Event Log, or any custom log provider you have configured). A typical log entry looks like this:
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In the official Microsoft documentation the message is rendered as:
1. What Is SSIS‑962? SSIS‑962 is the identifier that Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) assigns to a specific runtime error that occurs when a package attempts to process data but encounters a problem that prevents the data flow from completing successfully.
Error SSIS-962: The data flow task failed because an error occurred while processing a data source. The error may have been caused by an invalid column mapping, a mismatched data type, or a failure in the source or destination component. Although the wording can differ slightly depending on the exact component that throws it, the core meaning is the same: . 2. Typical Scenarios Where SSIS‑962 Appears | Scenario | Why It Triggers SSIS‑962 | Example | |----------|--------------------------|---------| | Incorrect Column Mapping | The metadata of a source column (name, data type, length) does not match the mapping defined in the destination component. | Adding a new column to a source table but forgetting to update the OLE DB Destination. | | Data Type Mismatch | Implicit conversions fail (e.g., trying to insert a nvarchar(max) into a varchar(50) column). | A source column contains a string longer than the destination column’s max length. | | Missing/Invalid Connection | The connection manager cannot open the source or destination because of authentication failure, network issues, or wrong connection string. | The SQL Server password expires while a scheduled package runs. | | Corrupted or Incompatible Package Format | Packages created in newer SSIS versions are executed on older runtimes, leading to version‑specific metadata problems. | Running a package built in SSIS 2019 on a SQL Server 2016 Integration Services instance. | | Component‑Specific Failures | Certain components (e.g., Script Component, Lookup, Data Conversion) raise their own internal errors that bubble up as SSIS‑962. | A Script Component throws an unhandled exception while converting dates. | | Resource Constraints | Insufficient memory or disk space for buffering large data sets, causing the data flow engine to abort. | Processing a 10‑GB flat file on a server with only 2 GB of free RAM. | | External System Errors | The destination system (e.g., a web service, Azure Blob storage) returns an error status. | An OData Destination receives HTTP 429 (Too Many Requests). | 3. How SSIS‑962 Is Logged When SSIS encounters the error, it writes an entry to the SSIS logging infrastructure (SQL Server tables, SSISDB, Windows Event Log, or any custom log provider you have configured). A typical log entry looks like this:
