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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM






Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

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Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM






Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM



Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM



Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM



Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM



Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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Default Re: SSIS package version number - 11-03-2008 , 02:18 AM



Versioning is a head ache. Use Team Foundation Server to source safe your
packages.

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

Quote:
Hi,

I am a DBA. We deploy SSIS packages on MSDB when a migration request comes
from the developers. The config file is on a file system. The packages are
run under SQl agent using a proxy account. Everything works well.

However, when I deploy the package I don't see the package version number
changing. I would like to use the version number to verify that the
migration
is valid. How do I get/set the version number?

Thanks!
Uma



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