>>No, but my first thought would be to look for a way to do it from a stored procedure your could then just call from DTSX. with a sql script task.
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http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/DTS/couplingoutlooktosqlserver/1693/>>
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>>>Hi
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>>>does anyone have any experience of reading emails from outlook and loading contents into some tables within a dtsx package.
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>>>Thanks
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>Thanks Charles.
>I'll take a look at that
That was just a very quick google. But I think the approach of looking for a TSQL solution rather than an SSIS solution is probably sound.
Charles Hankey
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