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SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook

You're reading from   SQL Server 2017 Integration Services Cookbook Powerful ETL techniques to load and transform data from almost any source

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461827
Length 558 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Matija Lah Matija Lah
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Christo Olivier Christo Olivier
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Christian Cote Christian Cote
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Dejan Sarka Dejan Sarka
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David Peter Hansen David Peter Hansen
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Samuel Lester Samuel Lester
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. SSIS Setup FREE CHAPTER 2. What Is New in SSIS 2016 3. Key Components of a Modern ETL Solution 4. Data Warehouse Loading Techniques 5. Dealing with Data Quality 6. SSIS Performance and Scalability 7. Unleash the Power of SSIS Script Task and Component 8. SSIS and Advanced Analytics 9. On-Premises and Azure Big Data Integration 10. Extending SSIS Custom Tasks and Transformations 11. Scale Out with SSIS 2017

Creating SSIS Catalog


This section will walk you through the various steps to create an SSIS Catalog in SSMS. As mentioned before, the SSIS Catalog contains information about the package components and their execution. As we will see later in the book, SSIS projects are deployed into this catalog. It can be easily queried for custom reports as well, allowing us to create SSIS executions using T-SQL. This is very useful for on-demand executions of SSIS packages.

SSIS versions prior to 2012 did not have these capabilities since the catalog appeared with 2012. It is still possible to bypass the deployment to an SSIS Catalog by using a special mode: the package deployment model. This is mostly used for backward compatibility with previous SSIS frameworks.

Getting ready

This section assumes you have already installed SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).

How to do it...

  1. We'll first create the SSIS Catalog in SSMS. Open SSMS and connect to your local instance:

  1. Look for the Integration Services Catalogs...
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