Upgrading Packages Article

Nov 3, 2006

The chapter from my book that talks about upgrading packages from DTS to SSIS has been posted here : http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=605035&rl=1

Didn't even know it until I happened to be doing a search on upgrading and the article popped up in the search...

How funny is that! :)

Hope it helps.

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Hi all

Our data management system currently runs DTS packages using DTSPKG.dll.

I am currently looking at the possibliity of replacing the DTS packages and SQL 2000 with DTSX packages using SSIS in SQL 2005.

Do I need a new dll? or will the current dtspkg.dll handle the new DTSX packages?

Many thanks in advance!

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Usually i just alter the table and then execute sp_adddarticle and sp_addsubscription afterwards and everything is cool.

However in this case after i drop the subscriptions for the article, when i try alter the table it says it is being replicated.

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I guess there are a few ways to do it -
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