January 24, 2011 at 10:51 am
In this “demo-tastic” presentation, SSIS trainer, author, and consultant Andy Leonard explains the what, why, and how of an SSIS framework that delivers metadata-driven package execution, connections management, and centralizes logging. Key takeaways: 1) Developers can migrate packages from Development, through their lifecycle, to Production without editing SSIS Connection Managers properties. 2) A metadata-driven approach to SSIS package execution. 3) Demonstration of a centralized logging reporting application.
Andy Leonard, Chief Data Engineer, Enterprise Data & Analytics
January 24, 2011 at 10:58 am
Andy,
For those of us un-hip in the new termonology, this is just basically environmental configuration usage, right?
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January 24, 2011 at 11:06 am
Hi Craig,
Yes.*
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*There's more to it than that. It includes a discussion of when to use which configuration options and how to combine them so you can migrate SSIS packages from server-to-server (Dev-to-Prod, for example) and not have to open the package to edit connection strings for Connection Managers. I do not demonstrate the only way to do this, as there are several permutations. I demonstrate a way that, although complex, works in most places.
Andy Leonard, Chief Data Engineer, Enterprise Data & Analytics
January 24, 2011 at 11:10 am
Cool, okay. Some of your other brief descriptions contain verbage that I have to translate in my head to think if I know what you're talking about. Are you purposely avoiding mentioning the more common terminology from MS itself?
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