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回答済みInvoking the data generator from the command line

  • 2006年6月16日 4:56Tanveer Rashid ユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
     

    Do we have the ability to invoke the data generator from the command line or as a part of the deployment of the database (i.e. using the Deploy Selection command)?

    This would be useful in automated build setups where we need to perform some sort of intermediate check after a successful creation of the database on the server but before actually loading some (test) data in it.

    -Tanveer Rashid

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  • 2006年6月16日 19:48Jamie Laflen MSFTMSFTユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
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    DataGenerator is also exposed as a MSBuild task.  This makes it very easy to incorporate DataGeneration into any build process.  A simple project file using the MSBuild task is:

    <Project DefaultTargets="DataGen" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
      <!--Import the settings-->
      <Import Project="$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.targets" />
     
      <Target Name="DataGen">
     <DataGeneratorTask
      ConnectionString="$(ConnectionString)"
      SourceFile="$(SourceFile)"
      PurgeTablesBeforePopulate="$(PurgeTablesBeforePopulate)"
      />
      </Target>
    </Project>

    There are other options on the build task and I would expect this to be flushed out more in future releases.

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  • 2006年6月16日 12:29Mickey GMVPユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
     
    I am pretty sure I heard them say that you will be able to use the data generator from the command line, but I am not sure if it is in the current CTP or not.
  • 2006年6月16日 13:10Jon Liperi - MSFTMSFTユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
     

    In CTP3, we do not provide a tool/executable to invoke a data generation plan from the command line. However, we do provide a public API for invoking a .dgen so you can write a simple executable yourself. The call you need to make is:

    DBTest.GenerateData(
          string dataGeneratorFilePath
    ,
          string connectionString);

    The DBTest class is located in namespace Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.UnitTesting.

    Thanks!

  • 2006年6月16日 19:48Jamie Laflen MSFTMSFTユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
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    DataGenerator is also exposed as a MSBuild task.  This makes it very easy to incorporate DataGeneration into any build process.  A simple project file using the MSBuild task is:

    <Project DefaultTargets="DataGen" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
      <!--Import the settings-->
      <Import Project="$(MSBuildBinPath)\Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.targets" />
     
      <Target Name="DataGen">
     <DataGeneratorTask
      ConnectionString="$(ConnectionString)"
      SourceFile="$(SourceFile)"
      PurgeTablesBeforePopulate="$(PurgeTablesBeforePopulate)"
      />
      </Target>
    </Project>

    There are other options on the build task and I would expect this to be flushed out more in future releases.

  • 2008年12月1日 10:11ccoteMVPユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
     
    HI,  I tried your solution and I get the following error

    "C:\SQLDATA\test.txt" (default target) (1) ->
    (DataGen target) ->
      C:\SQLDATA\test.txt(5,6): error MSB4018: The "DataGeneratorTask" task failed
    unexpectedly.\r
    C:\SQLDATA\test.txt(5,6): error MSB4018: System.NullReferenceException: Object
    reference not set to an instance of an object.\r
    C:\SQLDATA\test.txt(5,6): error MSB4018:    at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSyste
    m.Data.DataGenerator.ConfigurationLoader.LoadConfiguration()\r
    C:\SQLDATA\test.txt(5,6): error MSB4018:    at Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSyste
    m.Data.Tasks.DataGeneratorTask.Execute()\r
    C:\SQLDATA\test.txt(5,6): error MSB4018:    at Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine.Task
    Engine.ExecuteInstantiatedTask(EngineProxy engineProxy, ItemBucket bucket, Task
    ExecutionMode howToExecuteTask, ITask task, Boolean& taskResult)

        0 Warning(s)

    The command line I use is:
    MSBUILD text.txt

    Here is my test.txt file content:

    Project DefaultTargets="DataGen" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
      <!--Import the settings-->
      <Import Project="C:\Program Files\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v9.0\TeamData\Microsoft.VisualStudio.TeamSystem.Data.Tasks.targets" />
      <Target Name="DataGen">
         <DataGeneratorTask
              ConnectionString="Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Initial Catalog=DBAdventureWorks;Data Source=CC-Acer\ACER_DEV2008"
              SourceFile="dgpManagerEmployees.dgen"
              PurgeTablesBeforePopulate="True"
          />
      </Target>
    </Project>

    Can it be related to the fact that I am using RC0 version of DBpro?

    Thanks!
    Ccote
  • 2008年12月1日 20:51Genevieve OrchardMSFTユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
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     It looks like you need to update the .targets file in your test.txt file. Try using this instead:

        <Import Project="$(MSBuildExtensionsPath)\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v9.0\TeamData\Microsoft.Data.Schema.SqlTasks.targets" />

    Let us know if you still encounter problems.
    -Genevieve Orchard (VSTS Database Edition Test Team)
    • 回答の候補に設定ccoteMVP2008年12月2日 12:49
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  • 2008年12月2日 12:49ccoteMVPユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダルユーザーのメダル
     
     It works perfectly.

    Thank you!