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A. LeonardBuilding Custom Tasks for SQL Server Integration Serviceshttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6482-9_11

11. Minimal Coding for the Complex Editor

Andy Leonard1  
(1)
Farmville, VA, USA
 
This chapter continues the goals of this section of the book, which are
  • Surface a more “SSIS-y” experience for users of the task including a “pretty” editor with General and Settings pages “views”

  • Enable the use of SSIS Expressions

  • Add design-time validation of task settings

  • Surface more SSIS Catalog execution properties in the editor

In Chapter 10, we started the process of developing a new task editor by refactoring existing ExecuteCatalogPackageTask code and replacing the existing task editor project with a new version.

In this chapter, we ...

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