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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook

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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook

Overview of this book

SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a leading tool in the data warehouse industry - used for performing extraction, transformation, and load operations. This book is aligned with the most common methodology associated with SSIS known as Extract Transform and Load (ETL); ETL is responsible for the extraction of data from several sources, their cleansing, customization, and loading into a central repository normally called Data Warehouse or Data Mart.Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook covers all the aspects of SSIS 2012 with lots of real-world scenarios to help readers understand usages of SSIS in every environment. Written by two SQL Server MVPs who have in-depth knowledge of SSIS having worked with it for many years.This book starts by creating simple data transfer packages with wizards and illustrates how to create more complex data transfer packages, troubleshoot packages, make robust SSIS packages, and how to boost the performance of data consolidation with SSIS. It then covers data flow transformations and advanced transformations for data cleansing, fuzzy and term extraction in detail. The book then dives deep into making a dynamic package with the help of expressions and variables, and performance tuning and consideration.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Integration Services: An Expert Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Sequence Container: putting all tasks in an executable object


Sequence Container is the first container which will be covered in this chapter. SSIS Control Flow Tasks play an executable role and each task is an executable. Every executable can have one or more precedence constraints, and one or more outputs.

The Sequence Container will group one or more executable together and create an executable object. Transactions and some settings can be applied on a Sequence Container. We will discuss this in the later recipes.

In this recipe, we will reveal a sample of the Sequence Container and we will demonstrate when and how a Sequence Container will be helpful.

How to do it...

  1. Create a SSIS project and name it as R01_Sequence Container.

  2. Add a Sequence Container from the Control Flow Toolbox under the Containers section into the Control Flow.

  3. Add an Execute SQL Task inside the Sequence Container and connect it to AdventureWorks2012.

  4. Type the following statement in the SqlStatement property (This statement...