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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook

You're reading from   Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook Over 80 expert recipes to design, create, and deploy SSIS packages with this book and ebook

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849685245
Length 564 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with SQL Server Integration Services 2. Control Flow Tasks FREE CHAPTER 3. Data Flow Task Part 1—Extract and Load 4. Data Flow Task Part 2—Transformations 5. Data Flow Task Part 3—Advanced Transformation 6. Variables, Expressions, and Dynamism in SSIS 7. Containers and Precedence Constraints 8. Scripting 9. Deployment 10. Debugging, Troubleshooting, and Migrating Packages to 2012 11. Event Handling and Logging 12. Execution 13. Restartability and Robustness 14. Programming SSIS 15. Performance Boost in SSIS Index

The Script Component as a Transformation


Writing scripts in Data Flow is another major aspect of scripting in SSIS. The Script Component is one of the most powerful components in SSIS Data Flow and is usable as Source, Transformation, and Destination.

In this recipe, we will use a Transformation Script Component to create a row number, besides other columns in the data stream, because there is no Row Number Transformation in SSIS Toolbox.

How to do it...

  1. Create an SSIS project and name it R02_ScriptComponent as Transformation.

  2. Add a Data Flow Task from the SSIS Toolbox and go to the Data Flow tab.

  3. Add an OLE DB Source, create a Connection to the AdventureWorks2012 database, and set the Data Access Mode as Table or View, and choose HumanResources.Department as your source table.

  4. Connect a Data Path from OLE DB Source to Script Component and go to the Script Transformation Editor.

  5. Set the Script Language as Visual C# 2010.

  6. Go to the Inputs and Outputs tab and expand Output 0, then under Output Columns...

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