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Posted by Joe on 05/24/07 22:50
There are many - our agency uses the new SSIS on SQL2005. You don't have
to be using SQL - it's merely a free ETL tool you get with SQL. Very, very
powerful.
<susansandster@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On May 24, 12:57 pm, DA Morgan <damor...@psoug.org> wrote:
>> susansands...@gmail.com wrote:
>> >>> it's all a seperate tool you have to purchase
>> >> And the name of that tool is?
>> > Good GOD man, shut the hell up and learn something. Ignorance never
>> > makes a good argument.
>>
>> But obscenities do? Enlightening.
>>
>> So, for the second time, what is the name of that tool that must
>> be purchased separately?
>> --
>> Daniel A. Morgan
>> University of Washington
>> damor...@x.washington.edu
>> (replace x with u to respond)
>> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org
>
> Do your own research. You don't want to be enlightened or you would
> have done it yourself instead of kicking back and expecting the world
> at large to give you the answer.
>
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