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  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    I don't know whether the DoD "Ada Mandate" still exists, as I got out of defense work in 2003. But from the 1980s till then, there was always the...

  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    LerxtDBA (12/14/2009)


    You can buy X12 exporters but they are VERY expensive and still require a lot of work to set up.

    That (and import as well) is where I would rather...

  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    KermitTheRock (7/28/2013)


    Question Requirements!

    Yes, to make sure they are correct. Once that is established, they are first priority.

    Well, not always. In some circumstances, requirements can be changed for the...

  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    Jeff Moden (7/27/2013)


    Wesley.Groleau (7/27/2013)


    (snip) Sure, a stored procedure CAN do it, but a script component or other CLR is easier. (snip)

    I guess my question would be, why do you think...

  • RE: What's in your CLR?

    Dave Ballantyne (12/11/2009) CLR routines are again (over)used by non-set based mindset developers.

    But if the requirements are not "set-based" or "column-based" ....

    For example, if the ROW (condition) then select col_A...

  • RE: EDI x12 output from ssis

    I haven't yet done any, but I am about to do so.

    I have used script components to parse complicated flat files (not X12) and output data flows, and reading data...

  • RE: Lookin for Reference for EDI Using SSIS and X12 Format Files

    I have been doing healthcare EDI processing for a mere eight years, but that's long enough to say that not all such work is complicated. I will agree that you...

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