September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
1704 pages
111h 8m
English
Let’s consider a true-life data export requirement that is best served by using SSIS. The requirement is for a small business intelligence data mart (on SQL Server 2008) to be spun off each week from the main OLTP database (also on SQL Server 2008) that addresses a product sales manager’s need to see the total year-to-date business that a customer has generated. This data mart is merely a standard SQL Server database and tables that have been transformed (that is, aggregated) for a targeted purpose. As an option, the manager would also like to spin off an Excel version of this (or at least a comma-delimited .csv file for Excel), which will be distributed via email to all salespeople in the region. This overall ...
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