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Integration Services Project Data Flow relation
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ASP.NET
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Titre:
Integration Services Project Data Flow relation
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VB 8.0
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Windows XP SP2
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Visual FoxPro
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01296616
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I have created an Integration Services Project. It's been a while since the last time I had to deal with that. There is something I cannot remember how to do. In the package, in the Data Flow window, I have drop an OLE DB for the source and another one for the destination. I have defined the one for the source. But, for the destination one, there is something I am trying to do. I have created an empty database on SQL Server. There is no table in it. But, when I have to define the data flow for the destination, I have to select a table. But, if I recall correctly, I didn't have to do that when I did it about 18 months ago. Everytime I was running the package, I was removing all tables from the SQL Server database. So, the only thing remaining for the database itself. I also didn't have to define everything for all tables of my VFP directory in the package. I did something that was doing it by itself. So, I have about 120 tables. What is the simplest way to create a data flow object for each 120 tables as the source linked to their related 120 data flow objects of the destination?
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
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