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  • New Article: Stairway to SSIS 11!

    Logging – Level 11 of the Stairway to Integration Services is now available on the SQL Server Central Stairway to SSIS page! Enjoy! :{>
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on December 12, 2012
  • The current state of a MERGE Destination for SSIS

    Hugo Tap asked me on Twitter earlier today whether or not there existed a SSIS Dataflow Destination component that enabled one to MERGE data into a table rather than INSERT it. Its a common request so I thought it might be useful to summarise the current state of play as regards a MERGE destination for SSIS. Firstly, there is no MERGE destination ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on December 7, 2012
  • The perils of double-dash comments [T-SQL]

    I was checking my Twitter feed on my way in to work this morning and was alerted to an interesting blog post by Valentino Vranken that highlights a problem regarding the OLE DB Source in SSIS. In short, using double-dash comments in SQL statements within the OLE DB Source can cause unexpected results. It really is quite an important read if you’re ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on December 6, 2012
  • New Article: Stairway to SSIS 10!

    Advanced Event Behavior – Level 10 of the Stairway to Integration Services is now available on the SQL Server Central Stairway to SSIS page! Enjoy! :{>
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on November 28, 2012
  • sp_ssiscatalog v1.0.1.0 now available for download

    13 days ago I wrote a blog post entitled Introducing sp_ssiscatalog (v1.0.0.0) in which I first made mention of sp_ssiscatalog, an open source stored procedure intended to make it easy to query the SSIS Catalog. I have been working on some enhancements since then and hence v1.0.1.0 is now available for download from Codeplex. What’s new in this ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on November 20, 2012
  • Free Webinar - Using Enterprise Data Integration Dashboards

    Join Kent Bradshaw and I as we present Using Enterprise Data Integration Dashboards Tuesday 11 Dec 2012 at 10:00 AM ET! If data is the life of the modern organization, data integration is the heart of an enterprise. Data circulation is vital. Data integration dashboards provide enterprise ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) teams near-real-time ...
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on November 20, 2012
  • Presenting Loading Data Warehouse Partitions with SSIS 2012 at SQL Saturday DC!

    Join Darryll Petrancuri and I as we present Loading Data Warehouse Partitions with SSIS 2012 Saturday 8 Dec 2012 at SQL Saturday 173 in DC! SQL Server 2012 table partitions offer powerful Big Data solutions to the Data Warehouse ETL Developer. In this presentation, Darryll Petrancuri and Andy Leonard demonstrate one approach to loading ...
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on November 19, 2012
  • Presenting at the University of Virginia Tomorrow!

    I am honored to present SQL Server 2012 Design Patterns at the University of Virginia’s Local Support Partners Fall Conference 2012 tomorrow! :{>
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on November 12, 2012
  • Introducing sp_ssiscatalog (v1.0.0.0)

    Regular readers of my blog may know that over the last year I have made available a suite of SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports that provide visualisations of the data in the SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) 2012 Catalog. Those reports are available at http://ssisreportingpack.codeplex.com. As I have built these reports and used ...
    Posted to SSIS Junkie (Weblog) by jamiet on November 6, 2012
  • Want to Learn SQL Server 2012?

    Or SSIS 2012? SSRS 2012? SSAS 2012? There’s no substitute for getting your hands on the product, in my opinion. I can hear you thinking, “But Andy, I can’t afford to purchase a copy of SQL Server 2012.” Are you sure? What if I told you that you can get a full-feature version of SQL Server 2012 Enterprise Edition for $50? Well, you cannot… it’s ...
    Posted to Andy Leonard (Weblog) by andyleonard on October 22, 2012
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