Document contains one or more extemely long lines of text.



Hi All,

I'm getting (what I feel is a silly) message when I open a SSIS
package:

"Document contains one or more extremely long lines of text. These
lines will cause the editor to respond slowly when you open the file.
Do you still want to open the file?"

I tried setting the precompilebinary property to false in the 4 script
tasks in the package, but BIDS still prompts me when I load it.

How can I prevent this error message? It's annoying when I load my
solution that has 20+ packages and this message pops up for every
package.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

.



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