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Hello,

If I have an instance of SQL Server 2005 Workgroup, am I able to run simple ETL packages against it? By simple I mean:

1. Extract data from a comma separated flat file.

2. Load the flat file data to an Access (2002/2003) database.

3. Load the flat file data to a SQL 2005 table.

4. Execution of .dtsx package.

5. Ways to execute a package (i.e. can schedule a package to be run with the SQL Server Agent)?

6. Notification (i.e. SMTP email) on events from package (i.e. on error).

I have been using the Developer Edition, which I know has all/most of the features of Enterprise. How do the SSIS features change between Developer and Workgroup editions?

TIA!!!

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