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Default BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-05-2008 , 04:49 PM






HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers

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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM






On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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Default Re: BI CREATES A COPY OF PACKAGE WHEN OPEN - 08-06-2008 , 04:45 AM



On Aug 5, 11:49*pm, nn <n... (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote:
Quote:
HI I am only a newby with SSIS so this maybe a simple setting.
I've created a solution in BI with a list of packages.

i work on the solution contineously for a few weeks. After a while when I
open up the solution, click on a package in the SSIS packages list to open, A
copy of the package is created and opened so I have two copies of the package
in the solution.
e.g. Package.dtsx when opened a new one is created in called Package 1.dtsx

This is driving me nuts!! can some one please explain this to me?

cheeers
Well perhaps this will not explain exactly your situation but when I'm
in Solution Explorer and drag and drop a package onto another folder,
data source or package (whatever) in the same Solution Explorer I've
noticed that it changes the name of the package from Package.dtsx to
Package 1.dtsx. And recursively to 2, 3... et cetera. The package
didn't changed, it has only be renamed.

Hope this helps,
Matteo



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