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In the previous chapters, you created some very useful Script Tasks to help you with all kinds of tasks. The downside of using a Script Task is that the code is stored in the package itself. If you have multiple packages using the same Script Task, then you end up with a whole bunch of Script Tasks—each using its own copy of the code. When you need to fix a bug or add some extra functionality, you first have to find all the packages that use that particular Script Task and then change them all, one by one.
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van Rossum, J., Baccaro, R. (2015). Create a Custom Task. In: Extending SSIS with .NET Scripting. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0638-6_16
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