• Nadrek (2/12/2014)


    Welsh Corgi (2/12/2014)


    Nadrek (2/12/2014)


    Welsh Corgi (2/12/2014)


    IMHO, there is nothing wrong with using or at least being familiar with the Import/Export Wizard.

    Upgrading hundreds of import/export packages to a new version of SQL Server?

    What? :hehe:

    Once you start down the path to SSIS, forever will it dominate your destiny.

    The import/export wizard is quicker, easier, more seductive; but it is not more powerful than the SQL.

    I do not agree with your opinion.

    It is an option. If you do not like it and choose to not use it then that is your prerogative.

    Perhaps Microsoft should remove the Import/Export Wizard.

    Maybe they should ban SSIS as well.:crazy:

    I never made a statement about what is more powerful.

    It is about knowing what tool is the best option based on what you are doing.

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