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Using Data Viewers in SSIS

Well known author and speaker Brian Knight shows you how to use Data Viewers in SSIS (Integration Services) to view data when your are debugging your SSIS packages.

Duration:
4 mins 13 secs
Skill Level:
200
Rating:
4.40 out of 5
Publish Date:
December 01, 2008
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Owner of Pragmatic Works :: Brian Knight, SQL Server MVP, MCSE, MCDBA, is the co-founder of Jumpstart TV and SQLServerCentral.com. Brian has written and co-written 9 technical books. Brian has spoken at conferences like PASS, TechEd and Connections. Brian develops solutions with Pragmatic Works to migrate DTS packages to SSIS.

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Comments
Farhan Sabzaali on 12/26/2008
Great presentation - thank you,

Michael Prendergast on 12/29/2008
Excellent feature. Very useful.

Saritha on 12/30/2008
Not able to see the video.

Don on 1/5/2009
Useful information I had not previously known

Jan on 1/5/2009
I'd like more information at the beginning of speaking.

Ed Svastits on 1/6/2009
Great tip. Good explanation.

Julie Moseley on 1/7/2009
that is exactly what i needed!

sara on 1/22/2009
very nice:-)

Tariq Bilal on 1/22/2009
fantastic!! never new it existed. Thanks Brian. You are a star*. :).

Venkata Taduri on 2/9/2009
Phenomenal video.. Thank you

Robert Fidelman on 2/17/2009
I noticed that there is no 'Data Viewer' option in a control flow, just the data flow. Is there an equivalent method for control flows? RAF

Wil Sisney on 3/16/2009
The presentation on Data Viewers is extreemly helpful! I'm glad I watched it!

Wil Sisney on 3/16/2009
The presentation on Data Viewers is extreemly helpful! I'm glad I watched it!

surya kiran on 5/21/2009
Gained some knowledge, Thank You

Carney Clegg on 6/22/2009
Thanks for sharing this video...

vasu contact on 7/12/2009
Little confusing at the end. It was made clear that dtexec is not imapcted and running from VS/BIDS use the dataviewers but NOT clear what happens when using the dtexecui separately. Not a big deal because anyone can try and see what happens.

Ram on 7/13/2009
Try to publish more and more of SSAS videos

James Moore on 7/22/2009
Cool, I had no idea data viewers even existed. Thanks, Brian!

Kevin Herr on 9/2/2009
Great presentation.

Shashi on 11/29/2009
Excellent video. It could save a lot of people a lot of time. Thanks.

Thomas Kelley on 12/31/2009
Beautiful!

Neelam on 1/2/2010
good

Neelam on 1/2/2010
good

lotfi on 1/12/2010
Great job Thanks a lot

Shrikant on 2/17/2010
Great

Cosmin Tornea on 4/12/2010
cool

Laurie on 6/24/2010
Thank you, good job!

James Moore on 7/23/2010
Great job!

Anil Babu on 8/3/2010
good

Anil Babu on 8/3/2010
good

Jeremy Carroll on 10/8/2010
did not know about the ability to freeze or delete all viewers at one time...thanks you!

MohanD on 10/21/2010
Excellant. Never thought of using Data Viewers, but would use when I have a problem in future.

Irfan Mohammed on 2/20/2011
Very good explanation.

Sameer on 3/24/2011
Great video

Milena on 6/8/2011
The video was great, but the volume level was very poor

Mat on 6/8/2011
thanks for your services

Marie F Wilkinson on 6/9/2011
alot of nice tricks shown, thanks

Peter on 6/9/2011
Thanks for informing us about this feature and for the comments about its impact to production vs running in the VS environment.

Raghu on 6/9/2011
Good

MMoore on 6/10/2011
easy to understand

Julie Breutzmann on 6/14/2011
Video stops at :34 everytime I try to watch it.

Edgar Machado on 7/16/2011
Slow down and speak slower.

Maurice Ivory on 11/7/2011
Debuging is a one of the best things to know.

xuhui duan on 12/6/2011
very clear. thanks.

Dan on 12/20/2011
Super great job explaining data viewers!



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