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Author:
Author Bio:
Owner of Pragmatic Works :: Brian Knight, SQL Server MVP, MCSE, MCDBA, is the co-founder of Jumpstart TV and SQLServerCentral.com. Brian has written and co-written 9 technical books. Brian has spoken at conferences like PASS, TechEd and Connections. Brian develops solutions with Pragmatic Works to migrate DTS packages to SSIS.
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Using the Import/Export Wizard
A great demonstration of using the Import/Export Wizard that uses SSIS for the actual moving of data
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Video Information
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Publish Date:
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October 02, 2009
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Length:
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5:16
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Skill Level:
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100
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Rating:
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3.86 out of 5
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Comments:
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Steve Harris on 10/6/2009
Maybe explain what some of the other data types that are available. You used the database date type in the example, but there were clearly other date types. What are some of the differences. It may be confusing as to which date type to pick unless you understand the differences.
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John H Davis on 10/6/2009
What version of SSIS were you using. Your video starts over at the beginning about 4:40 minutes into it.
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Apologies, but that was pretty bad. Ya gotta edit these before posting.
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thank you
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Could use some editing but the content is fine. I will try it out soon.
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The training itself is very useful and user-friendly. The only suggestion I might make is that you need higher quality audio.
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Hover more before clicking on something so we can actually have the time to see what is highlighted.
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The recording has some extra stuff at the end that isn't needed.
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Good. But needs to slow down little bit.
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Amazing job! we explained it very nice.
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Nimesh Parikh on 2/14/2010
Good one...
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Great video thank you
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