• Steve Jones - SSC Editor (1/2/2013)


    There isn't a way to do this. While SSIS is a separate part of SQL Server and can be deployed without the database engine, you cannot use the redistributable parts of SSIS, AFAIK, without having a SQL Server 2012 license.

    You could purchase an SE license, as few cores/CALs as needed to run things.

    Yup, I'd just get the standard edition to run it. But a 2012 license is required.

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