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\The Insomniac Coder\
 
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Default Reference a custom assembly in a script task (SSIS) - 08-23-2005 , 08:07 AM







How can I reference a custom assembly in a script task? All I can reference
is assemblies in a static list. I can not browse for assemblies. Any ideas?
Is it possible?


Andreas :-)

Note: I use VS.NET 2005 Beta 2 with SQL Server 2005 CTP.




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Darren Green
 
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Default Re: Reference a custom assembly in a script task (SSIS) - 08-23-2005 , 09:34 AM






Copy the assembly to the .Net folder -

%WINDIR%\Microsoft.Net\Framework\v2.0.XXXX\


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How can I reference a custom assembly in a script task? All I can
reference is assemblies in a static list. I can not browse for assemblies.
Any ideas? Is it possible?


Andreas :-)

Note: I use VS.NET 2005 Beta 2 with SQL Server 2005 CTP.






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Default RE: Reference a custom assembly in a script task (SSIS) - 08-23-2005 , 11:10 PM



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