In our previous post, we created the SSIS Catalog (SSISDB) in Azure and deployed the SSIS package using SSDT. Supported version for SSDT – SQL Server Data Tools to deploy SSIS package to Azure. For Visual Studio 2017, version 15.3 or later. For Visual Studio 2015, version 17.2 or later. In this post, we’d use … Continue reading “Using SQL Server Management Studio to deploy and run SSIS…
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Using SQL Server Management Studio to deploy and run SSIS package in Azure Data Factory
In our previous post, we created the SSIS Catalog (SSISDB) in Azure and deployed the SSIS package using SSDT. Supported version for SSDT – SQL Server Data Tools to deploy SSIS package to Azure. For Visual Studio 2017, version 15.3 or later. For Visual Studio 2015, version 17.2 or later.
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