Hi, I have heard alot of people talk about using C# for scripting withing SSIS and the answer to that question is no apparently. You can only use VBA but there is no extensive or in my respect any documentation as reference for using VBA in SSIS. I am new to VBA because i used to use jscipt and vbscript in early version of sql server. But in order to learn using VBA, I need to learn it in which there seems to be no reference in relation to SSIS. All the VBA references you find are in relation to MS Office. Is there anything i am missing or can someone show me where to go as my reference for VBA in SSIS. Its bad enough to change the scripting language but worse not to provide any reference materials for uses to get up to speed.
If you want to learn SSIS scripting then look no futher than Donald Farmer's SSIS scripting book. Its a fantastic reference. You'll find it in/on all the usual places.
-Jamie
|||thank you. I will take a look at it. But it's still suprising to me that MS did not put out a reference or learning materail for something that requires an initial learning curve in order to use sql server 2005 to its fullest. Well, im glad at least there is a book as reference.
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