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Default modift dynamicily a dynamic properties task - 09-15-2005 , 12:12 PM






Hi,
I have a dynamic proprerties task wich have a .ini source type. I would like
to modify dynamically the section of the .ini.
I get the value of the section from a global variable.
How I can do it, for example with an Active X
Thanks a lot--
mehdi

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Default Re: modift dynamicily a dynamic properties task - 09-17-2005 , 04:53 AM






You may be able to adapt this article to suit your purpose.

How to add a Dynamic Properties task to a package and manipulate it
using VB.
(http://www.sqldts.com/default.aspx?252)

Allan

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Hi,
I have a dynamic proprerties task wich have a .ini source type. I would
like
to modify dynamically the section of the .ini.
I get the value of the section from a global variable.
How I can do it, for example with an Active X
Thanks a lot--
mehdi


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Default Re: modift dynamicily a dynamic properties task - 09-20-2005 , 02:55 AM



Thanks for all your help. Very helpfull
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mehdi


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You may be able to adapt this article to suit your purpose.

How to add a Dynamic Properties task to a package and manipulate it
using VB.
(http://www.sqldts.com/default.aspx?252)

Allan

"mehdi" <mehdi.achour (AT) free (DOT) fr(donotspam)> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a dynamic proprerties task wich have a .ini source type. I would
like
to modify dynamically the section of the .ini.
I get the value of the section from a global variable.
How I can do it, for example with an Active X
Thanks a lot--
mehdi



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