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Understanding 'Context' In Your SSIS Packages (subtitled 'How to Ensure Your Jobs in SSIS Run Successfully') (Video Series)
Video Category:
Package Management - Security, Storage, Logging and Change Management
Skill Level:
400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
Are you confused about the idea of 'context' with repsect to the SQL Server Integration Services? In this video series we will solve that common problem in package execution through our 3 great video tutorials. Discussed in this series is the concepts behind context, execution context when you are executing an SSIS package to a remote server, and how you can simplify privileges when scheduling your package as a SQL Server job via proxies and credentials
Running a package as a job
Troubleshooting job failure due to context
Techniques for deploying local package to a remote SQL server
Analyzing 'Context' errors
How to create a proxy account
Logging in to SQL Server with credentials
Videos in this Series:
Title
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Pt. 1 - Understanding How 'Context' Works in SSIS Package Execution
400
12 mins.
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Pt. 2 - Understanding Execution Context When Executing an SSIS Package As a Job
400
14 mins.
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Pt. 3 - Using Proxies and Credentials When Scheduling Your SSIS Package As a SQL...
500
15 mins.
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