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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:55:04+00:00 2026-05-16T11:55:04+00:00

I have a SQL Task that needs to run a simple update to update

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I have a SQL Task that needs to run a simple update to update a single row.

I have set the SQLStatement to:

update agency set AgencyLastBatchSeqNo = ? where agencyID = ?

On the Parameter Mapping page I gave set Parameter 0 and Parameter 1 to variables that I know contain the right values. I have also set the Parameter Name values correctly.

In the database, the column AgencyLastBatchSeqNo is an int, AgencyID is a big int. Does anyone have a reference to find what the data types map to in SSIS? I have guessed at SHORT for the int and LONG for the big int.

When I run the task I get the following error:

[Execute SQL Task] Error: Executing the query “update agency set AgencyLastBatchSeqNo = ? where AgencyID = ?” failed with the following
error: “Parameter name is unrecognized.”. Possible failure reasons:
Problems with the query, “ResultSet” property not set correctly,
parameters not set correctly, or connection not established
correctly.

Could anyone please suggest what may be wrong?

Thanks

Rob.

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    2026-05-16T11:55:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:55 am

    The answer to this is to change the Parameter Name value in the Parameter Mapping screen.

    Given the following query

    SELECT Id, AnimalName FROM dbo.Farm WHERE Farm_id = ?
    

    Assuming my Parameter is an integer Variable named User::Farm_id
    Choose the following values on the Parameter Mapping Screen

    Variable Name  -   User::Farm_id
    Direction      -   Input
    Data Type      -   LONG
    Parameter Name -   0
    Parameter Size -   -1
    

    Originally the Parameter Name will be “NewParameterName”. Simply change this to the ordinal position of your variable marker (“?”)

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