• Hello Jason.

    Sadly I don't feel safe posting any more than I currently have done. I just intended the code that I posted to be visual eye-candy of what the code can bring to the application. Notice how easy it is for me to just set the variables in code and execute the package!

    In terms of having packages run asynchronously or synchronously, that can be managed through the web service. I personally want to be sure that these processes work one after the other for transparency when I trace back the flow in the event that some negative effect happens.

    In all, I just wanted to make a point that "there is more than 1 way to implement solutions", as this is the absolute way that Microsoft work. I would also like to point out that it is important for developers to be constantly studying new technologies. If you stray from the path and don't catch up then you can be left on an island with a small penknife and it then becomes a long uphill stretch to get back into the race. Although I had another member of staff develop the web service for me, I will, at some point, be expected to "own" the implementation so I also need to do some catch up and learn WCF asap - thats the name of the game, and thats what makes software development exciting - New Technology.

    Nick.