March 23, 2009 at 1:08 pm
Hi,
I need to get up to speed on SSIS Asap. I've used DTS /SQL 2000 to move data around from text files, excel, access and have developement experience with T-SQL. Any thoughts on the best material that is also concise so I don't have to carrry around a 1000 page book?
Thanks!
March 23, 2009 at 2:02 pm
mitchell.small (3/23/2009)
Hi,I need to get up to speed on SSIS Asap. I've used DTS /SQL 2000 to move data around from text files, excel, access and have developement experience with T-SQL. Any thoughts on the best material that is also concise so I don't have to carrry around a 1000 page book?
Thanks!
I would recommend this book. This is the best title you can find on the market.
March 23, 2009 at 2:19 pm
CozyRoc (3/23/2009)
mitchell.small (3/23/2009)
Hi,I need to get up to speed on SSIS Asap. I've used DTS /SQL 2000 to move data around from text files, excel, access and have developement experience with T-SQL. Any thoughts on the best material that is also concise so I don't have to carrry around a 1000 page book?
Thanks!
I would recommend this book. This is the best title you can find on the market.
Just placed my order! Thanks
March 23, 2009 at 2:29 pm
mitchell.small (3/23/2009)
Hi,I need to get up to speed on SSIS Asap. I've used DTS /SQL 2000 to move data around from text files, excel, access and have developement experience with T-SQL. Any thoughts on the best material that is also concise so I don't have to carrry around a 1000 page book?
Thanks!
That's the "EXPERT" volume by Brian Knight's (and others). It's a good book, but NOT appropiate for learning SSIS. It assumes an already extensive knowledge of SSIS and most of the basics are not covered.
I would instead recommend this book. It's the "PRO" edition by Brian Knight (et al), but for 2008. I suggest the 2008 version because the 2005 version had many mistakes that were fixed in this book. Plus there really isn't that much difference between SSIS in 2005 & 2008.
As for concise? Unless, you can find a Ebook, forget about it. All of the books that are even halfway good are real bricks.
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