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In the first section of this book, we looked at patterns focused on the Control Flow area of SQL Server Integration Services, including metadata, workflow execution, and scripting. The second section focuses on the Data Flow area of SQL Server Integration Services. This and the following chapters will discuss source, transformation, and logging patterns in the pipeline area of an Integration Services package.
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© 2012 Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, and Michelle Ufford
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Leonard, A., Masson, M., Mitchell, T., Moss, J.M., Ufford, M. (2012). SQL Server Source Patterns. In: SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3772-3_4
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