brian.healy (5/11/2012)
I think the moral is you have got to know SSIS in detail, particularly what each task/component does, and the bits that maybe you don't use day-to-day like logging and checkpoints. It's frustrating that features many people discredit (such as SSIS logging and SSAS Proactive Caching) and hence may not feature in your day-to-day work you still need to know well to pass!
Euh, you don't use the logging?
You should.
And it's a certification exam. The purpose is that you can show "I know the bits and pieces of that software product", not "I have only worked with features A and B in the past, so I only know those two".
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