Stairway to Biml Level 1: What is Biml?

  • Where to find BIML and how to install BIML? 🙂

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    Andy Leonard, Chief Data Engineer, Enterprise Data & Analytics

  • Eagerly waiting for your next article on biml. 🙂

  • You mentioned an article in the Stairway Series called "Building an Incremental Load Package – Level 3" maybe I'm being thick but I couldn't find that article. There was one called "Adding Rows in Incremental Loads - Level 3" but that had no mention of BIML.

    Could you provide the link to the article please?

  • Interesting teaser; I'll be more interested to review the substance. Particularly in combination with patterns and also in relation to the MS BI stack.

  • Great introduction, Eagerly waiting for the articles. Most of the issues mentioned in this article I have faced already in development. Waiting to see whether BIML can be of help. Thank you for you time and effort.

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    Roshan Joe

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  • vijay.hire (7/16/2013)


    Where to find BIML and how to install BIML? 🙂

    You need to install BIDSHelper from Codeplex.

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    My blog at https://sqlkover.com.
    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Andy Leonard (7/16/2013)


    Comments posted to this topic are about the item <A HREF="/articles/BIML/100552/">What is Biml? - Level 1</A>

    Very much looking forward to the rest of the series Andy.

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    My blog at https://sqlkover.com.
    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Good article, looking for more in this series.

  • Koen: thanks for answering Vijay's question!

    theboyholty (7/17/2013)


    You mentioned an article in the Stairway Series called "Building an Incremental Load Package – Level 3" maybe I'm being thick but I couldn't find that article. There was one called "Adding Rows in Incremental Loads - Level 3" but that had no mention of BIML.

    Could you provide the link to the article please?

    Hi Theboyholty,

    "Building an Incremental Load Package - Level 3" is the title of the third installment in this series - the Stairway to Biml. As I type, Level 2 of this series (entitled Biml Basics - Level 2) has been written, edited, and is being scheduled by our most capable SQLServerCentral editor-in-chief, Steve Jones. Level 3 (Building an Incremental Load Package - Level 3) and Level 4 (Using Biml as an SSIS Design Patterns Engine – Level 4) are being revised by the authors, Paul Waters and myself. We have the demo built for Level 5 through Level 8 or so, and we are outlining the articles.

    I promise we will get the articles published as soon as we can. Biml is exciting new technology - game-changing technology, in my opinion.

    Bruce and Roshan Joe, I believe Biml will deliver. I look forward to your feedback as the series progresses.

    :{>

    Andy Leonard, Chief Data Engineer, Enterprise Data & Analytics

  • Please sign me up for the series. Cannot wait.

  • Andy Leonard (7/17/2013)


    Koen: thanks for answering Vijay's question!

    theboyholty (7/17/2013)


    You mentioned an article in the Stairway Series called "Building an Incremental Load Package – Level 3" maybe I'm being thick but I couldn't find that article. There was one called "Adding Rows in Incremental Loads - Level 3" but that had no mention of BIML.

    Could you provide the link to the article please?

    Hi Theboyholty,

    "Building an Incremental Load Package - Level 3" is the title of the third installment in this series - the Stairway to Biml. As I type, Level 2 of this series (entitled Biml Basics - Level 2) has been written, edited, and is being scheduled by our most capable SQLServerCentral editor-in-chief, Steve Jones. Level 3 (Building an Incremental Load Package - Level 3) and Level 4 (Using Biml as an SSIS Design Patterns Engine – Level 4) are being revised by the authors, Paul Waters and myself. We have the demo built for Level 5 through Level 8 or so, and we are outlining the articles.

    I promise we will get the articles published as soon as we can. Biml is exciting new technology - game-changing technology, in my opinion.

    Bruce and Roshan Joe, I believe Biml will deliver. I look forward to your feedback as the series progresses.

    :{>

    Thanks for the quick reply. I'm looking forward to seeing how Biml might be of use in the future.

  • Looking forward to learning BIML, thanks for the articles Andy 🙂

  • Hi,

    Is there a way we can be notified if the next series article gets published (other than watching emails from SQL ServerCentral.com)?

    Thanks!

  • Sounds very promising. Looking forward to reading the next level.

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