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For the past two years, I have had the honor and privilege or authoring SSIS Design Patterns alongside Jessica Moss, Michelle Ufford, Tim Mitchell, and Matt Masson. Publication of the book – like many projects of this scope – has been delayed. The current publication date is 27 Aug 2012 and I have high confidence in this date.
I take ...
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Introduction
I'm honored to deliver two presentations to the Regina Technology Community 26 Apr 2011!
Part I - Database Design for DevelopersThis interactive session is for software developers tasked with database development. Attend and learn about patterns and anti-patterns of database development, one method for building re-executable ...
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I'm honored to present Incremental Loads, Change Data Capture, and SSIS 2008 to the Columbus SQL Server Users Group tomorrow evening!
This is the first remote presentation I've attempted in a while. I won't be in physical attendance, only virtually. I'll be in my office in Farmville, VA. Isn't technology cool?
:{> Andy
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I am getting psyched about presenting to the New England SQL Server User Group in a couple weeks! On 12 Feb I'll be talking about Incremental Loads, Change Data Capture, and SSIS 2008.
The bonus is I get to hang out with my friend Adam Machanic!
If you read this blog and will be in the area, stop by and say Hi.
:{> Andy
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I will be presenting Change Data Capture, Incremental ETL, and SSIS 2008 to Philadelphia Code Camp 2008.2 Saturday, 17 May 2008!
The good folks in Philadelphia always do a great job with Code Camps and the attendance numbers are growing to reflect that! They're sold out again. Great job!
:{> Andy
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Introduction
This post is part of a series of posts on ETL Instrumentation.
In Part 1 we built a database to hold collected SSIS run time metrics and an SSIS package to deomnstrate how and why we would load metrics into the database.
In Part 2 we expanded on our database and the SSIS package to annotate version metadata, manage error ...
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