Beginners Guide to SQL Server Integration Services Using Visual Studio 2005

Beginners Guide to SQL Server Integration Services Using Visual Studio 2005

          
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Beginners Guide to SQL Server Integration Services Using Visual Studio 2005 provides you with the basic knowledge that you should have before you move on to more advanced ETL (Extraction, Transformation, and Loading). In each chapter you will get a little background of the SSIS task that you are going to create. You will then step through the numbered steps, creating, configuring, executing, and reviewing the results. The book has minimal coding (only two chapters) and exclusively uses the Visual Studio 2005 Designer. This book is written for beginners in the developer track who are looking to get an exposure to SQL Server Integration Services; DBA's who are testing water with the Visual Studio IDE but without a wide programming experience; SQL 2000 Data Transformation Services users who are trying to move into SQL Server 2005 Integration Services; Microsoft programming professionals in Small Businesses who wear multiple hats (jack of all) - developer, programmer, and dba with a little bit of experience in each of these. It is expected that you know how to manipulate window objects, like clicking; dragging and dropping; using contextual help, tabbing, etc. It is also expected that you are exposed to SQL Server database basics and that you understand connecting to a database server; querying the database; reviewing objects; displaying and reviewing properties of objects, etc. Very little coding skill is assumed except that you can logically follow a fully commented code. This book is ideal for trainers who may want to teach an introductory course in SQL Server Integration Services or, to those who want to study and learn SSIS in a little over two weeks.

Table of Contents:
In Chapter 1, you will learn the various roles played by SSIS in the enterprise business. You will also learn about the various objects used in SSIS, most importantly the Package object; the Control Flow Elements; the Data Flow Components; the Event Handlers and other miscellaneous features of the VS 2005 IDE. In Chapter 2, you will learn how to create your first business intelligence project for SSIS using the Visual Studio 2005 IDE. You will be introduced to the many windows that are used by SSIS specifically and a few other windows of the VS 2005 IDE used for projects and solutions. The hands-on at the end of the chapter helps you to examine on your own the key features of the IDE as well as how you may retrieve a VS 2005 created package using the SQL Server 2005 Management Studio. In Chapter 3 you will learn how to send a mail by creating the Send Mail Task using the SMTP server that you can access. If you are not sure about your SMTP Server you may find that Hands-on Exercise 2 give you a better understanding of how to access the SMTP server. In Chapter 4 you will learn how to create a SSIS package that transfers a table on your SQL Server 2005 to a flat file on your C: drive. You will also learn how to work with the Connection Managers that is so essential for data transformation tasks, In Chapter 5 you will learn how to create a SSIS package that transfers a table on your SQL Server 2005 database to an Excel spread sheet. You will also learn how to connect to an Excel data destination. In Chapter 6 you will create a package that transfers data from a table on your SQL Server 2005 to an MS Access Database. You will learn how to work with the Data Viewer that monitors the data flow. In Chapter 7 you will create a package that uses the Bulk Insert Task to transfer data in a text file on your computer to a table in the SQL Server 2005. You will also learn about creating a table on your SQL Server 2005 using the Management Console. In Chapter 8 you will create a package that conditionally splits the data from a SQL Server 2005 query and send them to multiple destinations. You will also learn to work with Recordset Destination, an in-memory ADO Recordset Object and use it to display the results of data splitting. Additionally you will learn about using Variables in an SSIS Package. In Chapter 9 you will create a package that can aggregate data from a database using the Aggregate data Transformation. You will extract data from a SQL Server 2005 and load it in to a Recordset Object to review the aggregated results. In Chapter 10 you will create a package that converts the data extracted from an Excel spread sheet source before loading it into a MS Access Database. You will also learn how to direct the data that is not accepted by the destination to another destination using the errors in data transformation. In Chapter 11 you will create a package that shows you how to work with the XML Task. You will learn how to find differences between two XML files as well as applying XSLT (Transformation) to convert an XML file to an HTML file. In Chapter 12 you will learn how to work with the various options of a File System Object and how to use a precedence constraint that orders the tasks before executing the Package. You will learn how to copy a file from one location on your computer to another. In Chapter 13 you will learn how to copy a table on an Oracle 10G XE database to a database on the SQL Server 2005. You will also learn how to install an Oracle 10G XE server and work with its database objects. In Chapter 14 you will create a package that returns the value returned by accessing a web service task. You will also learn how to create a web service task in Visual studio 2005. In Chapter 15 you will create a package that uses a Transfer Database task from one SQL Serer to another SQL Server (a different version). You will also learn how to access a SQL Server database on a network node. In Chapter 16 you will create a package that uses event handlers and you will be learning about OnError and on OnPostExecute events. You will also learn about the ExecuteSQL Task as well as the Execute Process Task. In Chapter 17 you will create a package for transferring files using the File Transfer task. You will learn to work with both a local FTP site as well as remote FTP site. In Chapter 18 you will create a package using the ActiveX Script Task. You will have access to a fully commented code to help you along. You will be using this task to work with a word document; SQL Server Management Objects; and an internet browser object. In Chapter 19 you will learn about the Script Task by creating packages that you use to interact with your file system as well your SQL Server 2005 for a variety tasks such as from making a simple calculation to retrieving data sets and loading into text files. In Chapter 20 you will create a package that uses a Management Plan Task to backup a database on your SQL Server 2005. You will also get a general understanding of the Management Plan tasks.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781847193315
  • Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
  • Publisher Imprint: Packt Publishing Limited
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 320
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 553 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1847193315
  • Publisher Date: 30 Dec 2007
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Width: 191 mm


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