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Posted by John Morgan on 01/28/07 20:44
Thanks both of you. Using your info and investigating the matter
further to make sure I don't hask silly questions has got me the
answer.
I checked the configuration manager and found that integrated services
was listed as running, I looked again and, yes, I did see SQL
Buisiness iIntelligence Studio was part of the programme group.
Opened it up and the VStudio installed templates for Integration
Services Project were visible.
Thanks
John Morgan
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 08:24:28 -0600, Jonathan Roberts
<gremln007@diynics.com> wrote:
>John Morgan wrote:
>> I have installed SQL Server Management Studio 2005 and have been
>> finding the equivalent of the Data Transfer Services in SQLServer
>> 2000. I think I have worked out that it is in SQL Server Integration
>> Services but when I open File-New-Project I do not see the SQL Server
>> Integration Services there, though Help assumes that it is available
>> for selection when starting a new project..
>>
>> How can I make it visible in the New Project window?
>>
>> I have successfully used the import function so I think this means
>> that Inegration Services is there somewhere.
>>
>> I would appreciate some advice,
>>
>> Best wishes, John Morgan
>
>What version of 2005 are you using?
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