﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" version="2.0"><channel><title>SQLServerCentral.com Content tagged Data Warehousing, SQL Server 2005 - SSIS</title><link>http://www.sqlservercentral.com/</link><description>Content tagged Data Warehousing, SQL Server 2005 - SSIS posted on SQLServerCentral.com</description><language>en-us</language><ttl>360</ttl><managingEditor>sjones@sqlservercentral.com (Steve Jones)</managingEditor><item><title>Generating Surrogate-Keys for Type 1 and Type 2 dimensions using SSIS</title><description>We published a very interesting article about data warehousing in the SQL Server Standard awhile back. However the article was abridged and the author, a very respected data warehousing professional asked that we publish the entire thing here. So we bring you Harsh Bhaiya&amp;#39;s very popular ETL treatise.
</description><guid>http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Miscellaneous/2783/</guid><pubDate>2007/01/10</pubDate><link>http://www.sqlservercentral.com/articles/Miscellaneous/2783/</link></item><item><title>Migrating Data Warehouse Systems to SQL Server 2005</title><description>Continuing with his fantastic series on data warehousing. Vincent Rainardi brings us the next installment, which takes a look at upgrading the various components of your data warehousing system.
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