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SSIS Catalog – Path to backup file could not be determined

August 10, 2015August 6, 2015 Koen Verbeeck 1 Comment

I was creating an SSIS catalog at a new project, but I was greeted with the following error message when I hit OK: The path to the catalog backup file could not be determined. Integration Services might not be installed on this server, or the user may not have the appropriate access permissions. My initial […]

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Reblog: The OLE DB Source and the Oracle Date Literal

August 6, 2015September 10, 2020 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

SQLKover update: when of the stranger Oracle issues I encountered over the years. Some time after I published the original blog post, there was a forum question about the same issue. I googled and found my own blog post as the answer. Recently I was developing an SSIS package in BIDS 2008R2 which was part […]

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Reblog: The shaky bug in SSIS

July 30, 2015July 30, 2015 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

SQLKover update: I’m reblogging this a bit earlier (it’s a quite recent blog post) because I still see people with this issue. Also, it seems that sometimes the fix doesn’t work. You may or may not have noticed it after installing SQL Server 2012/2014: the designer interface in Visual Studio 2010/2012 has had a make-over. Nothing […]

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T-SQL Tuesday #68: Just say No to Defaults

July 14, 2015July 14, 2015 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

It’s the second tuesday of the month and you know what that means! T-SQL Tuesday time! If you don’t know what it means, T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party of the SQL Server community – started by Adam Machanic (blog|twitter) – where everyone is invited to write about a common topic. If you count […]

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Thoughts on Power Query and SSIS

July 13, 2015July 13, 2015 Koen Verbeeck 2 Comments

Recently I received a very interesting question on Twitter from Jeremy (blog | twitter): @jmarx definitely yes — Koen Verbeeck (@Ko_Ver) July 10, 2015 His question was a response on my earlier blog post What’s the deal with Excel and SSIS?, where I remarked that Power Query will rescue the day since SSIS has a lot of […]

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Reblog: What’s the deal with Excel and SSIS?

July 10, 2015July 10, 2015 Koen Verbeeck 6 Comments

SQLKover update: When I read this old blog post of mine, all I can think about is: Power Query to the rescue! When it comes to importing data from an Excel sheet with SSIS, Excel has quite a reputation. And not a terribly good one. Well deserved, to be honest, because numerous issues can rise […]

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