RE: Confused switching from 2000 DTS to 2005 SSIS
- From: Todd C <ToddC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:13:01 -0700
Hello Nathaniel:
I haven't done an import/export wizard in a while so don't remember where it
saves the package. BUT, knowing the file type is ".dtsx" you could do a
desktop search of the files on the machine to find that type.
In the Business Intelligence Develepment Studio, they are store under My
Documents/Visual Studio 2005/Projects...
HTH
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Todd C
"Nathaniel" wrote:
I am trying to recreate some fairly simple data exports that I had in 2000.
DTS packages. I created them by using the data export wizard and then
selecting the "Save DTS Package" option at the end. Then I could re-open them
in the DTS designer to make modifications, copy and paste them to string
together, etc.
I just created my first export in Management Studio 2005 and the export data
wizard is mostly the same. However, I have no idea how to find the SSIS
"package" that I just saved. I'm still learning my way around the IDE and any
help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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