| Catalog Number | Focus | Tone | Viewer Reception | |----------------|---------------------|---------------|------------------| | SSIS-850 | High-energy action | Fast-paced | Mainstream praise | | | Psychological drama | Slow, tense | Critically acclaimed | | SSIS-900 | Romantic comedy | Light, fun | Fan favorite |
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| Step | Description | |------|-------------| | | In Visual Studio, right‑click the project → Build . This produces a .ispac file. | | 2. Upload | Open SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) → Integration Services Catalogs → right‑click the target catalog → Deploy Project . | | 3. Configure | In the catalog, go to Environments → create an environment (e.g., Dev , Test , Prod ). Map parameters ( TargetSchema , RunMode , etc.) to environment variables. | | 4. Execute | Right‑click the deployed package → Execute (or schedule via SQL Agent job). Use dtexec /ISSERVER for command‑line runs. | | 5. Monitor | Check SSISDB.catalog.executions view or use the Integration Services Dashboard to see runtime stats, warnings, and errors. | | Catalog Number | Focus | Tone |
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