Building Custom Tasks for SQL Server Integration Services

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Building Custom Tasks for SQL Server Integration Services

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Rating : 4.48 (525 Votes)
Asin : 1484229398
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 111 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-04-02
Language : English

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"A definite thumbs up!" according to Kindle Customer. Any SSIS developer eventually hits that wall when a repeated task would be much nicer as a discreet task in SSIS rather than copy and paste a script object. This book lays it out step by step, and makes it possible even for those SSIS developers who are not comfortable with script tasks to understand the process and succeed in creating their own task. Written in a comfortable narrative style, the author lays out the steps, mentioning mistakes he made along the way, and helping to insure you do not repeat them. He also makes it . "Super helpful!" according to Ben. When trying to develop their own custom components, many people fail because they try to start coding right away without getting their environment in order first.Andy solves this problem by providing a step by step guide to take you from zero to SSIS component.The fact, that he does all this using low cost tools comes as a great bonus, as that makes the technology available to pretty much everyone in the field!Thank you Andy, for another great book!

Tagline: Taking a low-cost approach to applying the power of .NET in ETL solutions

From the Back Cover Learn to build custom SSIS tasks using Visual Studio Community Edition and Visual Basic. If you already have a license for SQL Server, then you do not need to spend more money to extend SSIS with custom tasks and components. . Bring all the power of Microsoft .NET to bear on your data integration and ETL processes, and for no added cost over what you’ve already spent on licensing SQL Server

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