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Exporting data from SSIS to Excel 2007: Gotchas
The default Microsoft Excel 2007 file fomat, with the file extension .xslx , is in fact an XML file, or rather a Zip file that contains multiple XML files. However you can also save an Excel file in binary format, with the file extension .xlsb . For more...
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Fri, Feb 02 2009 2:49 PM
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New SSIS samples from dev team and doc team
While the Integration Services development team has been busy finishing the custom component and code samples that Matt Masson recently blogged about , my hard-working colleague Carla Sabotta has been wrapping up a couple new package samples along with...
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Thu, Aug 08 2008 9:57 AM
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Conversion should be your own decision!
No, this isn't my first religious posting! We're talking about the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard , which was built upon Data Transformation Services (DTS) in SQL Server 2000, and is now built upon Integration Services in SQL Server 2005...
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Sat, Jul 07 2008 11:02 AM
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