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Nick Wienholt
 
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Default DTS 2005: How to reference an external assembly from a script task - 11-02-2004 , 10:17 PM






The limited documentation for DTS 2005 script tasks says that they can
reference any registered assembly. When I select Add References, I only see
the Framework assemblies.

How do I add my custom assembly to this list?

Adding it to the GAC doesn't help, and the VS-2003 registry path where
assemblies are registered to be available on the first tab of the VS2003 Add
Reference dialog doesn't appear to be used anymore (it is empty on the
machine I have 2005 installed on).

Thanks.

Nick Wienholt



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Michael Cheng [MSFT]
 
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Default RE: DTS 2005: How to reference an external assembly from a script task - 11-03-2004 , 02:20 AM






Hi Nick Wienholt,

Thanks for your post.

For SQL Server 2005 (Yukon)'s issue, it will be interacted with the
Microsoft SQL Server division product team members in the following
newsgroup,

Welcome to the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Beta 2 Newsgroups
http://communities.microsoft.com/new...lserver2005&sl
cid=us

Thank you for your understanding and corporation. If you have any questions
or concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are here to be of assistance!


Sincerely yours,

Michael Cheng

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Please reply to newsgroups only, many thanks!


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