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SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook

You're reading from  SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461827
Pages 558 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (6):
Christian Cote Christian Cote
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Dejan Sarka Dejan Sarka
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David Peter Hansen David Peter Hansen
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Matija Lah Matija Lah
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Samuel Lester Samuel Lester
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Christo Olivier Christo Olivier
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. SSIS Setup 2. What Is New in SSIS 2016 3. Key Components of a Modern ETL Solution 4. Data Warehouse Loading Techniques 5. Dealing with Data Quality 6. SSIS Performance and Scalability 7. Unleash the Power of SSIS Script Task and Component 8. SSIS and Advanced Analytics 9. On-Premises and Azure Big Data Integration 10. Extending SSIS Custom Tasks and Transformations 11. Scale Out with SSIS 2017

Control Flow templates


Control Flow templates are an addition to SSIS 2016 that will surely be promising...in the future. For now, Microsoft put the foundation of something that looks very interesting.

If there's one thing missing with SSIS it is the reusability of custom components without doing .NET code. We'll see how to achieve custom task and transforms later in this book using .NET and you'll see that it's tedious to achieve even for something simple. Let's say that we would like to create a truncated table task; that is, a task that we would use to solely erase a table's content. This task would then appear in the SSIS toolbox and be available to all packages in your projects. This recipe is exactly what we will do using Control Flow templates.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have done all previous recipes in this chapter or you have your own SSIS project open.

How to do it...

  1. In SSDT, with your project open, right-click on the Control Flow folder in the Package Parts...
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