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Use the Parameter Mapping page of the Execute SQL Task Editor dialog box to map variables to parameters in the SQL statement.
To learn about this task, see Execute SQL Task.
Options
- Variable Name 
 After you have added a parameter mapping by clicking Add, select a system or user-defined variable from the list or click <New variable...> to add a new variable by using the Add Variable dialog box.- Related Topics:Integration Services Variables 
- Direction 
 Select the direction of the parameter. Map each variable to an input parameter, output parameter, or a return code.- Related Topics:Parameters (Database Engine) 
- Data Type
 Select the data type of the parameter. The list of available data types is specific to the provider that you have selected for the connection manager used by the task.
- Parameter Name 
 Provide a parameter name.- Depending on the connection manager type that the task uses, you must use numbers or parameter names. Some connection manager types require that the first character of the parameter name is the @ sign , specific names like @Param1, or column names as parameter names. - Related Topics: Running Parameterized SQL Commands section in Execute SQL Task 
- Parameter Size 
 Provide the size of parameters that have a variable length, such as strings and binary fields.- This setting ensures that the provider allocates sufficient space for variable-length parameter values. 
- Add
 Click to add a parameter mapping.
- Remove
 Select a parameter mapping in the list and then click Remove.
See Also
Reference
Execute SQL Task Editor (General Page)
Execute SQL Task Editor (Result Set Page)
Other Resources
Integration Services Error and Message Reference
Accessing and Changing Database Data
Transact-SQL Reference (Transact-SQL)
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
| Release | History | 
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| 15 September 2007 | 
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| 5 December 2005 | 
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