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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesI see them show up under a node called Legacy in Management Studio. What is the plan for migration of DTS packages from 2000 to 2005? We have lots of these that we'll need to migrate that are in use with various SQL jobs. Thanks, John
Post Follow-up to this messagethere is a migration wizard to help you. but you'll have a lot of manual job to do to really convert DTS to SSIS. (to make sure that the upgrade is correct and to use the new features) but you can continue to execute your DTS packages in 2005. "John Holmes" <johnsh@co.skagit.wa.us> wrote in message news:efrhJH5IGHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >I see them show up under a node called Legacy in Management Studio. What is >the plan for migration of DTS packages from 2000 to 2005? We have lots of >these that we'll need to migrate that are in use with various SQL jobs. > > Thanks, > > John >
Post Follow-up to this messageHave you found any documentation about what kind of code or task need manual job to be migrated? Or should I learn it on the field, one by one?? "Jéjé" wrote: > there is a migration wizard to help you. > but you'll have a lot of manual job to do to really convert DTS to SSIS. ( to > make sure that the upgrade is correct and to use the new features) > > but you can continue to execute your DTS packages in 2005. > > "John Holmes" <johnsh@co.skagit.wa.us> wrote in message > news:efrhJH5IGHA.140@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > >
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