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  • Brandie Tarvin (6/16/2011)


    But the OP is having issues with SQL Express 2008.

    Just re-went through the thread and we're on the 2k5 forum... where am I not seeing the version? I must be really blind today.

    Also, afaik, you can't install the IS Service on Express.

    EDIT: Oh, yeah, and 2k5 SP3 for me. (9.0.4035)


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  • Craig Farrell (6/16/2011)


    Brandie Tarvin (6/16/2011)


    But the OP is having issues with SQL Express 2008.

    Just re-went through the thread and we're on the 2k5 forum... where am I not seeing the version? I must be really blind today.

    There is no IS subforum for the 2008 forum.

    Also, afaik, you can't install the IS Service on Express.

    Actually, I was wondering about that. Does that mean the problem is that she has to get a full blow version of SQL Server to get the SSIS functionality to work properly?

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  • Actually, I was wondering about that. Does that mean the problem is that she has to get a full blow version of SQL Server to get the SSIS functionality to work properly?

    I think so. I also think you meant 'blown' 😉

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  • Phil Parkin (6/17/2011)


    Actually, I was wondering about that. Does that mean the problem is that she has to get a full blow version of SQL Server to get the SSIS functionality to work properly?

    I think so. I also think you meant 'blown' 😉

    Feeling naughty: Wait! There's a full blow version of SQL Server?! This vacuum USB attachment just isn't cutting the mustard here.


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  • Craig Farrell (6/17/2011)


    Phil Parkin (6/17/2011)


    Actually, I was wondering about that. Does that mean the problem is that she has to get a full blow version of SQL Server to get the SSIS functionality to work properly?

    I think so. I also think you meant 'blown' 😉

    Feeling naughty: Wait! There's a full blow version of SQL Server?! This vacuum USB attachment just isn't cutting the mustard here.

    Is early morning here! Typing is too hard when I'm tired!

    @=)

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