ODBC Connections

Thursday, August 30, 2007

SSIS + data connectivity = read my article



Consider this the first of what I hope will be many shameless plugs of my more "formal" writing. Admittedly the subject isn't as ODBC-related as this blog subject suggests that it should be, but it does touch on an application that a lot of organizations are using - Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services. If you or a colleague are using or are planning to use SSIS to connect with non-SQL Server data sources, let me modestly recommend that you peruse my article as a valuable source of wisdom on the subject. :)

Now that I have reached my limit of reflexive back-patting for the week, I will cease further attempts to cajole you into reading my article but do drop in a comment tell me what you think about the article if you do read it.

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1 Comments:

  • Hi... Thought you'd like to know that your illustration is not actually a spark plug. It is a "pulley puller". The outer sleeve is threaded on the inside and outside. The outer thread locks the tool onto the pulley of something like an AC compressor. The bolt is then screwed into the inner thread against a stop (the compressor shaft) forcing the pulley off.

    *This* is a spark plug.

    http://www.streetperformance.com/ART/products/38897_Auto-Plug-Photo-1.jpg

    Don't hot-link the image (Like I did.) ;)

    By Blogger Demetrius, At November 12, 2007 8:07 PM  

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