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books for sql 2005

I am trying to get into SSIS I am not a developer but a complete
newbie, I want and need to bring together data from different sources
for reporting services, score carding and anaysis services ect for our
company I am managing to move data from a to b ok however this does
not cover all the tasks i will need to do, can you recoment any good
books for the complete novice for SSIS and for creating cubes i know
to very different subjects.
thanksHello,
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| From: Blackduke <blackduke@.nospam.nospam>
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| Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:48:31 +0100
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| I am trying to get into SSIS I am not a developer but a complete
| newbie, I want and need to bring together data from different sources
| for reporting services, score carding and anaysis services ect for our
| company I am managing to move data from a to b ok however this does
| not cover all the tasks i will need to do, can you recoment any good
| books for the complete novice for SSIS and for creating cubes i know
| to very different subjects.
|
|
| thanks
||||The rational guides are designed to get you up to speed quickly at an
inexpensive price point.
Donald Farmer (Microsofts Group Program Manager for SQL Server
Integration Services) has one on SSIS and Roger Wolter (Microsofts
Group Program Manager for SQL Server Service Broker) has one on
Service Broker. Needless to say, both of these guys are well respected
in the industry.
*Disclaimer* I have a couple of books in this series (not for the
technologies you mentioned however).
http://www.rationalpress.com
HTH ...
Joe Webb
SQL Server MVP
~~~
Get up to speed quickly with SQLNS
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...il/-/0972688811
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On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:48:31 +0100, Blackduke
<blackduke@.nospam.nospam> wrote:

>I am trying to get into SSIS I am not a developer but a complete
>newbie, I want and need to bring together data from different sources
>for reporting services, score carding and anaysis services ect for our
>company I am managing to move data from a to b ok however this does
>not cover all the tasks i will need to do, can you recoment any good
>books for the complete novice for SSIS and for creating cubes i know
>to very different subjects.
>
>thanks|||Thanks
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:41:59 -0500, Joe Webb
<joew@.webbtechsolutions.com> wrote:

>The rational guides are designed to get you up to speed quickly at an
>inexpensive price point.
>Donald Farmer (Microsofts Group Program Manager for SQL Server
>Integration Services) has one on SSIS and Roger Wolter (Microsofts
>Group Program Manager for SQL Server Service Broker) has one on
>Service Broker. Needless to say, both of these guys are well respected
>in the industry.
>*Disclaimer* I have a couple of books in this series (not for the
>technologies you mentioned however).
>http://www.rationalpress.com
>
>HTH ...|||I bought the book but I think it is missing a lot with Script Task like how
to access the current running package's property or how to get the collectio
n
of tasks in the running package......
Maybe I am missing something here!?
"Joe Webb" wrote:

> The rational guides are designed to get you up to speed quickly at an
> inexpensive price point.
> Donald Farmer (Microsoft’s Group Program Manager for SQL Server
> Integration Services) has one on SSIS and Roger Wolter (Microsoft’s
> Group Program Manager for SQL Server Service Broker) has one on
> Service Broker. Needless to say, both of these guys are well respected
> in the industry.
> *Disclaimer* I have a couple of books in this series (not for the
> technologies you mentioned however).
> http://www.rationalpress.com
>
> HTH ...
> --
> Joe Webb
> SQL Server MVP
>
> ~~~
> Get up to speed quickly with SQLNS
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...il/-/0972688811
> I support PASS, the Professional Association for SQL Server.
> (www.sqlpass.org)
>
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 01:48:31 +0100, Blackduke
> <blackduke@.nospam.nospam> wrote:
>
>

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