Lee posted on January 13, 2010 21:01
A peek inside a checkpoint file…good stuff. Someone asked me the other day whether user variables were somehow preserved when using SSIS checkpoints in SQL Server.  I honestly couldn’t answer, because I really haven’t used checkpoints that often.  Many of the SSIS packages that I have b... [More]

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admin posted on January 13, 2010 06:05
We’re losing ground…    Jamie Thomson, a SQL Server MVP, the original “SSIS Junkie”, and sometimes visitor on this site, wrote an interesting blog entitled “The SQL Developer Gap (Warning: rant coming up)” on some of the things that he sees in SQL Server with respect to other Microsoft t... [More]

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