Yes you are right. Infact I knew about the Package GUID thngy. I entered the new GUID into the DTS child package properties and saved the SSIS package and ran again but was still trying to look at this package with the old GUID. Only later onto realise that there was a dtsconfig file that had...
I am quite new to SSIS but inherited a package written by my predecessor to maintain. The SSIS Mater pckage runs nearly 6 to 7 DTS packages within it. DTS Package A was one of the child packages run within the Master package. This package A is available in the Legacy folder in the SQL 2005...
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I am quite new to SSIS but inherited a package written by my predecessor to maintain. The SSIS Mater pckage runs nearly 6 to 7 DTS packages within it. DTS Package A was one of the child packages run within the Master package. This package A is available in the Legacy folder in the SQL 2005...
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