Now, right-click on the job and select Properties to open the Job Properties. You can also double-click on the job to bring the Job Properties window. Click on the Steps on the left section. and click Edit. Replace the command with the following command and click OK. Click OK on the Job Properties to close the window. Right-click on the job 01_SSIS_Export_To_Excel and select Start Job at Step…, this will commence the job execution. The job will fail execute successfully. Click Close to close the Start Jobs dialog. Let’s take a look at the history. Right-click on the job 01_SSIS_Export_To_Excel and select View History. This will bring the Log File Viewer window. You can notice that the job succeeded during the second run. Expand the node near the green tick cross and click on the line that Step ID value of 1. At the bottom section, you can see the message Option The step succeeded. Click Close to close the Log File Viewer window. The file D:SSISPracticeCurrencies.xls will be successfully populated with the data. If you execute the job successfully multiple times, the data will get appended to the file and you will find more data. As I mentioned earlier, this is not the right-way to generate the files. This example was created to demonstrate a fix for this issue. Refer screenshots #36 - #38.