<![CDATA[Article Comments for Gennadiy Chornenkyy]]>http://www.sqlmag.com/authors/author/author/5609483/rsscomment/5609483en-USFri, 25 May 2012 08:14:42 GMTFri, 25 May 2012 08:14:42 GMTCall a Windows Form from an SSIS Packagehttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/visual-studio-20052/call-a-windows-form-from-an-ssis-package#commentsAnchorSun, 22 Apr 2012 11:00:12 GMT
Hi! Thank you for your post, it was really helpful... but I couldn't get it to work just as I wanted to. You see, I'm able to get to the variables, read them and change them, but as soon as I end the Task, it changes the variables back to their original values. I need to SAVE those changes... the idea is that the Task will be used to setup the Package, and the user will set Drive letter and a path. So I need to save those changes so they don't have to keep setting them each time they run it. Thanks for your feedback!]]>
EduardoSun, 22 Apr 2012 11:00:12 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/visual-studio-20052/call-a-windows-form-from-an-ssis-package#commentsAnchor
Reporting on Non-Existent Datahttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/database-administration/reporting-on-non-existent-data#commentsAnchorThu, 24 Jun 2010 09:56:51 GMT
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StarkThu, 24 Jun 2010 09:56:51 GMThttp://www.sqlmag.com/article/database-administration/reporting-on-non-existent-data#commentsAnchor