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SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns

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  • SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns shows how to solve common problems encountered when developing data integration solutions with SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS).

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiii
  2. Metadata Collection

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 1-28
  3. Execution Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 29-69
  4. Scripting Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 71-85
  5. SQL Server Source Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 87-99
  6. Data Cleansing with Data Quality Services

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 101-122
  7. DB2 Source Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 123-132
  8. Flat File Source Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 133-167
  9. Parallel Data Warehouse Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 169-189
  10. XML Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 191-209
  11. Expression Language Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 211-225
  12. Data Warehouse Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 227-249
  13. Logging Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 251-260
  14. Slowly Changing Dimensions

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 261-272
  15. Loading the Cloud

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 273-278
  16. Logging and Reporting Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 279-289
  17. Parent-Child Patterns

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 291-300
  18. Business Intelligence Markup Language

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 301-326
  19. Configuration

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 327-350
  20. Deployment

    • Andy Leonard, Matt Masson, Tim Mitchell, Jessica M. Moss, Michelle Ufford
    Pages 351-360

About this book

SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns is a book of recipes for SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). Design patterns in the book show how to solve common problems encountered when developing data integration solutions. Because you do not have to build the code from scratch each time, using design patterns improves your efficiency as an SSIS developer. In SSIS Design Patterns, we take you through several of these snippets in detail, providing the technical details of the resolution.

SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns does not focus on the problems to be solved; instead, the book delves into why particular problems should be solved in certain ways. You'll learn more about SSIS as a result, and you'll learn by practical example. Where appropriate, SQL Server 2012 Integration Services Design Patterns provides examples of alternative patterns and discusses when and where they should be used. Highlights of the book include sections on ETL Instrumentation, SSIS Frameworks, and Dependency Services.

  • Takes you through solutions to several common data integration challenges
  • Demonstrates new features in SQL Server 2012 Integration Services
  • Teaches SSIS using practical examples

About the authors

Andy Leonard is an SSIS trainer and consultant, SQL Server database and Integration Services developer, SQL Server data warehouse developer, community mentor, SQL Server "Most Valuable Professional", SQLBlog.com blogger, and engineer. He is co-author of Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services and SQL Server MVP Deep Dives. His background includes web application architecture and development, Visual Basic, ASP, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS), and data warehouse development using SQL Server 2000, 2005 and 2008.

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Buying options

eBook USD 39.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout

Other ways to access