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Tim Mitchell

Tales of my travels through SQL Server
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Tim Mitchell is a Microsoft SQL Server consultant, developer, speaker, and trainer. He has been working with SQL Server for over 6 years, working primarily in database development, business intelligence, ETL/SSIS, and reporting. You can find his complete profile at TimMitchell.net.
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Four new SSIS Videos on JumpstartTV.com

By Tim Mitchell in Tim Mitchell | 04-20-2009 9:06 AM | Categories: Filed under: , ,
Rating: (not yet rated) Rate this |  Discuss | 1,963 Reads | 204 Reads in Last 30 Days |no comments

I've got four new SSIS videos published on JumpstartTV.com:

Expression Language Basics

Secure FTP File Transfer in SSIS

SSIS Lookup Transformation Basics

SSIS Lookup Transformation - Lookup Failures

If you're not familiar with JumpstartTV.com, I would encourage you to stop by and give it a try.  There are scores of short (3-5 minutes) videos that are all free, and are each targeted toward a specific task.  You can even suggest topics for new videos.  You can leave comments for each video, and we appreciate all comments as this is the best way for us to improve content.


SMO Videos on JumpStartTV.com

By Tim Mitchell in Tim Mitchell | 09-28-2008 10:47 AM | Categories: Filed under: ,
Rating: (not yet rated) Rate this |  Discuss | 2,429 Reads | 181 Reads in Last 30 Days |no comments

Last month I got to head out to Orlando and spend a couple of days with Andy Warren and the guys at End to End Training.  They have relaunched JumpStartTV.com and I was out there to record some brief training videos on SQL Server SMO programming.  Check out the SMO channel here.  Also, Brian Knight and Grant Fritchey have both posted recent content on the same site, and I encourage you to check those out as well.  Please leave feedback - good, bad or indifferent - on those videos you watch, as viewer feedback is the best way we can improve the quality of content for future videos.