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Package Configurations in SSIS: How to Use Package Configurations to Create Flexible and Reusable Packages (Video Series)
Video Category:
Package Management - Security, Storage, Logging and Change Management
Skill Level:
400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2005
A new feature in SQL Server Integration Services is the Package Configuration. This video series will give you an introduction to what a configuration pack is, how it can help you when it comes to moving from server to server, how to schedule a job so that your job reads the connection information from the configuration file when executing an SSIS package, and discuss other features that are avaliable with package configurations.
Highlights from this series:
What is a package configuration
Changing/deploying testing package
Where package configurations come in handy
Working with multiple package configuration files
About Registry Entry, Parent Package Variables, and Sql Server configuration types
Direct package configuration vs indirect package configuration
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - What Are Package Configurations and How Can I Use Them?
300
10 mins.
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Pt. 2 - How to Schedule a Job to Execute An SSIS Package Using Package Configura...
400
12 mins.
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Pt. 3 - A Look at the Various Options Available in Package Configurations
300
9 mins.
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