Yep, we’re doing it again. In cooperation with Brent Ozar Unlimited, the next delivery of Expert SSIS Training is 4-5 Dec 2017. I had a great time delivering this course with Brent in September and I’m excited to have the opportunity to share this material with you again! If you register soon (written 27 Sep …
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Presenting at the Seattle SQL Pro Workshop 2017
I am honored to be among the presenters at the Seattle SQL Pro Workshop 2017! Also presenting are Jason Brimhall, Louis Davidson, Jimmy May, Gail Shaw and Wayne Sheffield. I’m looking forward to learning a bunch from these smart folks! My session is titled Designing an SSIS Framework: In this “demo-tastic” presentation, SSIS trainer, author, and …
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Presenting at Chicago Suburban SQL Server User Group 3 Oct!
I am honored to present Designing an SSIS Framework at the Chicago Suburban SQL Server User Group Tuesday 3 Oct 2017! Learn more and register here. I hope to see you there! :{>
Available for Pre-Order – The Biml Book!
I am excited to announce The Biml Book is now available for pre-order from Amazon and Apress! I was honored to write with the inventor of Biml, Scott Currie, and an awesome team of BimlHeroes: Jacob Alley, Martin Andersson, Peter Avenant, Bill Fellows, Simon Peck, Reeves Smith, Raymond Sondak, Benjamin Weissman, and Cathrine Wilhelmsen. Chapters …
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BLObs in SSIS – Part 2 – The BLOb-Load Turbo Button.
As we saw in the first post in this series – BLObs in SSIS – Part 1 – How Does SSIS Load BLObs? – SSIS copies BLObs from their source to the location stored in the TEMP and TMP operation system environment variables. That location defaults to %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp. That’s a problem because that default location …
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Presenting Use Biml to Automate SSIS Design Patterns at PASS Summit 2017
I am honored to present Use Biml to Automate SSIS Design Patterns at the PASS Summit 2017! Abstract: Perhaps you’ve heard the buzz about Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml) and wondered, “Why is everyone so excited about Biml?” Occasionally, a new technology emerges that changes everything. For SSIS developers, Biml is one such technology. Business Intelligence …
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SSIS Version 15.0 Script Error
There I was… Delivering ExpertSSIS training with Brent Ozar Unlimited (we’re going to present another ExpertSSIS class – stay tuned for more information). I scheduled the execution of an SSIS package that contains a Script Task via SQL Agent, executed the job, and boom: “Excellent teaching moment,” I thought as I opened SSIS Catalog Overview and …
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A Note About Delivering Content For Brent Ozar
I recently had the honor and privilege of delivering ExpertSSIS training in cooperation with Brent Ozar Unlimited. Brent believes people want to learn technology from folks who: Are willing to share their knowledge on their personal or professional blog; Work in the field with the technology – perhaps even own a company that provides consulting …
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BLObs in SSIS – Part 1 – How Does SSIS Load BLObs?
How Does SSIS Load BLObs? When SSIS loads Binary Large Objects (BLObs), the Data Flow Task first copies the data from the BLOb storage location to some location and stores the BLOb in a file. When it’s time to write the BLOb value, the Data Flow Task reads the BLOb from the file location and …
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Why I Do Not Mix High Availability with Reporting Solutions
One way to offload reporting requirements from the Production OLTP (OnLine Transaction Processing) database while providing a near-real-time copy of Production data is to execute reporting and analytics queries against a High Availability solution replica – such as SQL Server Availability Groups. Learn more about Availability Groups On at: Overview of Always On Availability Groups (SQL Server). “Why …
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