SQL Server Integration Services Using Visual Studio 2005 A Beginners Guide
Jayaram Krishnaswamy
BIRMINGHAM - MUMBAI
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First published: December 2007
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Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. 32 Lincoln Road Olton Birmingham, B27 6PA, UK. ISBN 978-1-847193-31-5 www.packtpub.com
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Credits Author Jayaram Krishnaswamy Reviewer Anand Narayanaswamy Senior Acquisition Editor Douglas Paterson Development Editor Rashmi Phadnis Technical Editor(s)
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About the Author Jayaram Krishnaswamy has been working in IT related fields since 1997. He was
once a Microsoft Certified Trainer in Networking and a Siebel developer. He has worked with several IT related companies, such as Butler International in their Siebel practice; several other IBM sub-contractors, and smaller companies. At present, he is active in writing technical articles in the IT field to many online sites such as Code Project.com, ASPFree.com, DevShed.com, DevArticles.com, OfficeUsers.com, Aspalliance.com, and many others. During 2006-2007 he wrote more than 200 articles, mostly related to database and web-related technologies covering Microsoft, Oracle, Sybase, ColdFusion, Sun, and other vendor products.
Acknowledgements First of all, I would like to thank Dr. Douglas Paterson, the Senior Acquisition Editor, for encouraging me to write this book and giving his time generously. When I was toying with the idea of combining DTS and SSIS in one book, he persuaded me to stick with SSIS. I am most grateful for this suggestion as I can see now that the book is better focused. He was also instrumental in guiding me when I was writing the initial chapters that form the foundation for the rest of the book. I would like to thank Abhijeet Deobakta, the Project Manager, for