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Default DTS Package View - 09-07-2005 , 02:09 PM






I have inherited over 100 DTS packages, and am in the process of reviewing
each one. I have been doing this by entering the Design screen, and
reviewing each step. Is there an easier way to view what the DTS does other
than going into design mode? (Note: just running the DTS is out of the
question)

Thank you.

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Allan Mitchell
 
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Default Re: DTS Package View - 09-07-2005 , 02:39 PM






Short of programmatiacallt interrogating each package, the way you are
currently going about is OK. The Description of the package of course
should give you the idea of what it does.


"madrigal" <madrigal (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote


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I have inherited over 100 DTS packages, and am in the process of
reviewing
each one. I have been doing this by entering the Design screen, and
reviewing each step. Is there an easier way to view what the DTS does
other
than going into design mode? (Note: just running the DTS is out of the
question)

Thank you.


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Allan Mitchell
 
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Default Re: DTS Package View - 09-07-2005 , 02:41 PM



Short of programmatiacallt interrogating each package, the way you are
currently going about is OK. The Description of the package of course
should give you the idea of what it does.

"madrigal" <madrigal (AT) discussions (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote


Quote:
I have inherited over 100 DTS packages, and am in the process of
reviewing
each one. I have been doing this by entering the Design screen, and
reviewing each step. Is there an easier way to view what the DTS does
other
than going into design mode? (Note: just running the DTS is out of the
question)

Thank you.


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