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How can I run through an array of ID's and delete the fields associated to it in a single table?  I have a lot of bad data that needs to be removed.  BTW, I'm using the SQL Server Management Studio to do this.

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TITLE: Package Validation Error
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Error at Package1 [Connection manager "SourceConnectionExcel"]: The connection string components cannot contain unquoted semicolons. If the value must contain a semicolon, enclose the entire value in quotes. This error occurs when values in the connection string contain unquoted semicolons, such as the InitialCatalog property.

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(Microsoft.DataTransformationServices.VsIntegration)

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BUTTONS:

OK
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