Ssis-661

Recently, I've moved into security at ownCloud. As part of the new role, I've had to invest lots of time learning about web application security attack vectors and about applications and tools for testing security.

Ssis-661

: In SSIS, each package or task is uniquely identified. It's conceivable that SSIS-661 refers to a particular package or task identifier used within a project. These identifiers are crucial for managing, referencing, and executing specific tasks or packages within the SSIS environment.

Run the following queries on the and SSISDB databases: SSIS-661

### 7️⃣️ 7.1. Azure‑SQL Managed Instance + SSIS Integration Runtime (IR) : In SSIS, each package or task is uniquely identified

| Layer | What’s Going Wrong | |-------|-------------------| | | Returns a Unicode ( DT_WSTR ) buffer regardless of the column definition because the OLE DB driver for Oracle/MySQL always uses SQL_WVARCHAR . | | Metadata Propagation | SSIS metadata engine infers the target data type from the destination schema ( VARCHAR → DT_STR ). | | Runtime Conversion | The engine performs an in‑memory conversion using WideCharToMultiByte . When the source string contains a character that cannot be represented in the target code page, SSIS‑661 fails to raise a proper exception and either truncates incorrectly or corrupts the internal row buffer. | | Buffer Management | The conversion routine miscalculates the required buffer length for multi‑byte characters, causing buffer overruns that manifest as the “loss of data” error or, on some builds, a hard crash ( 0xC0047086 ). | Run the following queries on the and SSISDB

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: Ensure that the server and database specified in the connection exist and are accessible.