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Hello all, I was wondering how similar DTS is to SSIS. I don't know if we will be upgrading to 2005 any time soon, but it would be nice to know ahead of time if I will have to learn a whole new system. I'm still pretty green at DTS, but learning some new things here and there. Will all of my knowledge of DTS be useful for SSIS if/when we upgrade? Thanks for any help anyone can provide, Conan Kelly |
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Hello Conan Kelly" CTBarbarin at msn dot com, SSIS is very very different to DTS. It is much much better as well but it does require a different mind set Allan Mitchell www.SQLDTS.com www.SQLIS.com www.Konesans.com Hello all, I was wondering how similar DTS is to SSIS. I don't know if we will be upgrading to 2005 any time soon, but it would be nice to know ahead of time if I will have to learn a whole new system. I'm still pretty green at DTS, but learning some new things here and there. Will all of my knowledge of DTS be useful for SSIS if/when we upgrade? Thanks for any help anyone can provide, Conan Kelly |
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