SSIS scd type 2 multiple tables loads using single DFT
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I'am new to the SSIS. I want to make single SSIS package to implement scd type 2 for 80 tables usning single DFT without creating 80 packages. I know in DatStage we can do this very quickly, but not sure in SSIS does support this kind of activity.
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I'am new to the SSIS. I want to make single SSIS package to implement scd type 2 for 80 tables usning single DFT without creating 80 packages. I know in DatStage we can do this very quickly, but not sure in SSIS does support this kind of activity.
Any help much appreciated
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You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
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I'am new to the SSIS. I want to make single SSIS package to implement scd type 2 for 80 tables usning single DFT without creating 80 packages. I know in DatStage we can do this very quickly, but not sure in SSIS does support this kind of activity.
Any help much appreciated
ssis-2008
I'am new to the SSIS. I want to make single SSIS package to implement scd type 2 for 80 tables usning single DFT without creating 80 packages. I know in DatStage we can do this very quickly, but not sure in SSIS does support this kind of activity.
Any help much appreciated
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You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
– Filburt
17 hours ago
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You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
– Filburt
17 hours ago
You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
– Filburt
17 hours ago
You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
– Filburt
17 hours ago
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You don't have to create a single package for every SCD - just put them all into 1 Data Flow. Instead of using the Microsoft SCD, looking into ScdMergeWizard might be worth a try because the standard SCD functiod tends to perform very poor beyond 10.000 records.
– Filburt
17 hours ago