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Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services Brian Knight

Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services By Brian Knight

Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services by Brian Knight


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Fill the gap between planning and doing with SSIS 2014 The 2014 release of Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services provides enhancements for managing extraction, transformation, and load operations, plus expanded in-memory capabilities, improved disaster recovery, increased scalability, and much more.

Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services Summary

Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services by Brian Knight

Fill the gap between planning and doing with SSIS 2014 The 2014 release of Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services provides enhancements for managing extraction, transformation, and load operations, plus expanded in-memory capabilities, improved disaster recovery, increased scalability, and much more. The increased functionality will streamline your ETL processes and smooth out your workflow, but the catch is that your workflow must change. New tools come with new best practices, and Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services will keep you ahead of the curve. SQL Server MVP Brian Knight is the most respected name in the business, and your ultimate guide to navigating the changes to use Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 2014 to your utmost advantage. * Implement new best practices for effective use of SSIS * Work through tutorials for hands-on learning of complex techniques * Read case studies that illustrate the more advanced concepts * Learn directly from the foremost authority on SSIS SQL Server Integration Services is a complex tool, but it's the lifeblood of your work. You need to know it inside out, and you must understand the full potential of its capabilities in order to use it effectively. You need to make sure the right architecture is in place. Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services is your roadmap to understanding SSIS on a fundamental level, and setting yourself up for success.

Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services Reviews

This book is suitable for both developers that are new to SSIS development, and experienced developers looking for a more complete understanding. I highly recommend it. (I Programmer, July 2014)

About Brian Knight

Brian Knight is the founder of Pragmatic Works and co-founder of SQLServerCentral.com and JumpstartTV.com. Devin Knight is a SQL Server MVP, the Training Director at Pragmatic Works, and an author on six SQL Server books. Jessica M. Moss is a well-known architect, speaker, author, and Microsoft MVP of SQL Server business intelligence who has created data warehousing solutions for a variety of industries. Mike Davis, MCTS, MCITP, is the Managing Project Lead at Pragmatic Works, has co-authored several business intelligence books, and regularly speaks at SQL events. Chris Rock is a software developer and program manager at Pragmatic Works, where he develops custom SSIS components and software. Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.

Table of Contents

Introduction xxvii Chapter 1: Welcome to SQL Server Integration Services 1 SQL Server SSIS Historical Overview 2 What s New in SSIS 2 Tools of the Trade 3 Import and Export Wizard 3 The SQL Server Data Tools Experience 4 SSIS Architecture 5 Packages 5 Control Flow 5 Data Flow 9 Variables 14 Parameters 14 Error Handling and Logging 14 Editions of SQL Server 14 Summary 15 Chapter 2: The SSIS Tools 17 Import and Export Wizard 17 SQL Server Data Tools 24 The Solution Explorer Window 26 The SSIS Toolbox 27 The Properties Windows 28 The SSIS Package Designer 28 Control Flow 29 Connection Managers 32 Variables 33 Data Flow 34 Parameters 35 Event Handlers 35 Package Explorer 36 Executing a Package 37 Management Studio 37 Summary 37 Chapter 3: SSIS Tasks 39 SSIS Task Objects 40 Using the Task Editor 40 The Task Editor Expressions Tab 41 Looping and Sequence Tasks 41 Script Task (.NET) 41 Analysis Services Tasks 44 Analysis Services Execute DDL Task 44 Analysis Services Processing Task 44 Data Mining Query Task 46 Data Flow Task 47 Data Preparation Tasks 48 Data Profiler 48 File System Task 50 Archiving a File 52 FTP Task 53 Getting a File Using FTP 54 Web Service Task 56 Retrieving Data Using the Web Service Task and XML Source Component 59 XML Task 62 Validating an XML File 64 RDBMS Server Tasks 66 Bulk Insert Task 66 Using the Bulk Insert Task 69 Execute SQL Task 71 Workflow Tasks 82 Execute Package Task 82 Execute Process Task 84 Message Queue Task 86 Send Mail Task 87 WMI Data Reader Task 88 WMI Event Watcher Task 91 Polling a Directory for the Delivery of a File 91 SMO Administration Tasks 92 Transfer Database Task 93 Transfer Error Messages Task 94 Transfer Logins Task 94 Transfer Master Stored Procedures Task 95 Transfer Jobs Task 96 Transfer SQL Server Objects Task 96 Summary 97 Chapter 4: The Data Flow 99 Understanding the Data Flow 99 Data Viewers 100 Sources 101 OLE DB Source 102 Excel Source 104 Flat File Source 105 Raw File Source 110 XML Source 110 ADO.NET Source 111 Destinations 111 Excel Destination 112 Flat File Destination 112 OLE DB Destination 112 Raw File Destination 113 Recordset Destination 114 Data Mining Model Training 114 DataReader Destination 114 Dimension and Partition Processing 114 Common Transformations 115 Synchronous versus Asynchronous Transformations 115 Aggregate 115 Conditional Split 117 Data Conversion 118 Derived Column 119 Lookup 121 Row Count 121 Script Component 122 Slowly Changing Dimension 123 Sort 123 Union All 125 Other Transformations 126 Audit 126 Character Map 128 Copy Column 128 Data Mining Query 129 DQS Cleansing 130 Export Column 130 Fuzzy Lookup 132 Fuzzy Grouping 139 Import Column 143 Merge 145 Merge Join 146 Multicast 146 OLE DB Command 147 Percentage and Row Sampling 148 Pivot Transform 149 Unpivot 152 Term Extraction 154 Term Lookup 158 Data Flow Example 160 Summary 164 Chapter 5: Using Variables, Parameters, and Expressions 165 Dynamic Package Objects 166 Variable Overview 166 Parameter Overview 166 Expression Overview 167 Understanding Data Types 168 SSIS Data Types 168 Date and Time Type Support 170 How Wrong Data Types and Sizes Can Affect Performance 171 Unicode and Non-Unicode Conversion Issues 171 Casting in SSIS Expressions 173 Using Variables and Parameters 174 Defining Variables 174 Defining Parameters 175 Variable and Parameter Data Types 176 Working with Expressions 177 C#-Like? Close, but Not Completely 178 The Expression Builder 179 Syntax Basics 180 Using Expressions in SSIS Packages 194 Summary 204 Chapter 6: Containers 205 Task Host Containers 205 Sequence Containers 206 Groups 207 For Loop Container 207 Foreach Loop Container 210 Foreach File Enumerator Example 211 Foreach ADO Enumerator Example 213 Summary 218 Chapter 7: Joining Data 219 The Lookup Transformation 220 Using the Merge Join Transformation 221 Contrasting SSIS and the Relational Join 222 Lookup Features 224 Building the Basic Package 225 Using a Relational Join in the Source 227 Using the Merge Join Transformation 230 Using the Lookup Transformation 235 Full-Cache Mode 235 No-Cache Mode 239 Partial-Cache Mode 240 Multiple Outputs 243 Expressionable Properties 246 Cascaded Lookup Operations 247 Cache Connection Manager and Cache Transform 249 Summary 252 Chapter 8: Creating an End-to-End Package 253 Basic Transformation Tutorial 253 Creating Connections 254 Creating the Control Flow 257 Creating the Data Flow 257 Completing the Package 259 Saving the Package 260 Executing the Package 260 Typical Mainframe ETL with Data Scrubbing 261 Creating the Data Flow 263 Handling Dirty Data 263 Finalizing 268 Handling More Bad Data 269 Looping and the Dynamic Tasks 271 Looping 271 Making the Package Dynamic 272 Summary 274 Chapter 9: Scripting in SSIS 275 Introducing SSIS Scripting 276 Getting Started in SSIS Scripting 277 Selecting the Scripting Language 277 Using the VSTA Scripting IDE 278 Example: Hello World 279 Adding Code and Classes 281 Using Managed Assemblies 282 Example: Using Custom .NET Assemblies 283 Using the Script Task 286 Configuring the Script Task Editor 287 The Script Task Dts Object 288 Accessing Variables in the Script Task 289 Connecting to Data Sources in a Script Task 293 Raising an Event in a Script Task 303 Writing a Log Entry in a Script Task 309 Using the Script Component 310 Differences from a Script Task 310 Configuring the Script Component Editor 311 Accessing Variables in a Script Component 313 Connecting to Data Sources in a Script Component 314 Raising Events 314 Logging 315 Example: Data Validation 316 Synchronous versus Asynchronous 324 Essential Coding, Debugging, and Troubleshooting Techniques 327 Structured Exception Handling 327 Script Debugging and Troubleshooting 330 Summary 333 Chapter 10: Advanced Data Cleansing in SSIS 335 Advanced Derived Column Use 336 Text Parsing Example 338 Advanced Fuzzy Lookup and Fuzzy Grouping 340 Fuzzy Lookup 340 Fuzzy Grouping 347 DQS Cleansing 350 Data Quality Services 351 DQS Cleansing Transformation 355 Master Data Management 358 Master Data Services 359 Summary 362 Chapter 11: Incremental Loads in SSIS 363 Control Table Pattern 363 Querying the Control Table 364 Querying the Source Table 366 Updating the Control Table 366 SQL Server Change Data Capture 367 Benefits of SQL Server CDC 368 Preparing CDC 369 Capture Instance Tables 371 The CDC API 372 Using the SSIS CDC Tools 374 Summary 379 Chapter 12: Loading a Data Warehouse 381 Data Profiling 383 Initial Execution of the Data Profiling Task 383 Reviewing the Results of the Data Profiling Task 386 Turning Data Profile Results into Actionable ETL Steps 390 Data Extraction and Cleansing 391 Dimension Table Loading 391 Loading a Simple Dimension Table 392 Loading a Complex Dimension Table 397 Considerations and Alternatives to the SCD Transformation 408 Fact Table Loading 409 SSAS Processing 421 Using a Master ETL Package 426 Summary 428 Chapter 13: Using the Relational Engine 429 Data Extraction 430 SELECT * Is Bad 430 WHERE Is Your Friend 432 Transform during Extract 433 Many ANDs Make Light Work 437 SORT in the Database 437 Modularize 439 SQL Server Does Text Files Too 440 Using Set-Based Logic 444 Data Loading 446 Database Snapshots 446 The MERGE Operator 448 Summary 452 Chapter 14: Accessing Heterogeneous Data 453 Excel and Access 455 64-Bit Support 455 Working with Excel Files 457 Working with Access 462 Importing from Oracle 469 Oracle Client Setup 469 Importing Oracle Data 470 Using XML and Web Services 472 Configuring the Web Service Task 472 Working with XML Data as a Source 483 Flat Files 486 Loading Flat Files 487 Extracting Data from Flat Files 489 ODBC 491 Other Heterogeneous Sources 494 Summary 495 Chapter 15: Reliability and Scalability 497 Restarting Packages 498 Simple Control Flow 499 Containers within Containers and Checkpoints 501 Variations on a Theme 503 Inside the Checkpoint File 505 Package Transactions 507 Single Package, Single Transaction 508 Single Package, Multiple Transactions 509 Two Packages, One Transaction 511 Single Package Using a Native Transaction in SQL Server 512 Error Outputs 513 Scaling Out 516 Architectural Features 516 Scaling Out Memory Pressures 517 Scaling Out by Staging Data 517 Scaling Out with Parallel Loading 522 Summary 528 Chapter 16: Understanding and Tuning the Data Flow Engine 529 The SSIS Engine 530 Understanding the SSIS Data Flow and Control Flow 530 Handling Workflows with the Control Flow 533 Data Processing in the Data Flow 533 Memory Buffer Architecture 534 Types of Transformations 534 Advanced Data Flow Execution Concepts 543 SSIS Data Flow Design and Tuning 549 Data Flow Design Practices 550 Optimizing Package Processing 555 Troubleshooting Data Flow Performance Bottlenecks 558 Pipeline Performance Monitoring 559 Summary 562 Chapter 17: SSIS Software Development Life Cycle 563 Introduction to Software Development Life Cycles 565 SDLCs: A Brief History 566 Types of Software Development Life Cycles 566 Versioning and Source Code Control 567 Subversion (SVN) 568 Team Foundation Server, Team System, and SSIS 573 Summary 590 Chapter 18: Error and Event Handling 591 Using Precedence Constraints 592 Precedence Constraint Basics 592 Advanced Precedence Constraints and Expressions 593 Event Handling 601 Events 602 Using Event Handlers 603 Event Handler Inheritance 611 Breakpoints 612 Error Rows 616 Logging 622 Logging Providers 622 Log Events 623 Catalog Logging 627 Summary 629 Chapter 19: Programming and Extending SSIS 631 The Sample Components 632 Component 1: Source Adapter 632 Component 2: Transform 633 Component 3: Destination Adapter 634 The Pipeline Component Methods 634 Design-Time Functionality 635 Runtime 639 Connection Time 640 Building the Components 642 Preparation 642 Building the Source Component 648 Building the Transformation Component 660 Building the Destination Adapter 671 Using the Components 679 Installing the Components 679 Debugging Components 680 Design Time 680 Building the Complete Package 682 Runtime Debugging 682 Upgrading to SQL Server 2014 687 Summary 687 Chapter 20: Adding a User Interface to Your Component 689 Three Key Steps for Designing the UI: An Overview 690 Building the User Interface 690 Adding the Project 691 Implementing IDtsComponentUI 693 Setting the UITypeName 697 Building the Form 699 Extending the User Interface 704 Runtime Connections 704 Component Properties 707 Handling Errors and Warnings 708 Column Properties 711 Other UI Considerations 712 Summary 712 Chapter 21: External Management and WMI Task Implementation 715 External Management of SSIS with Managed Code 716 Setting Up a Test SSIS Package for Demonstration Purposes 716 The Managed Object Model Code Library 717 Catalog Management 718 Folder Management 719 Environments 720 The DTS Runtime Managed Code Library 722 SSIS Deployment Projects 722 Parameter Objects 723 Server Deployment 725 Executing SSIS Packages Deployed to the SSIS Catalog 726 Environment References 727 Package Operations 728 Application Object Maintenance Operations 729 Package Operations 729 Package Monitoring 732 Project, Folder, and Package Listing 734 A Package Management Example 735 Package Log Providers 745 Specifying Events to Log 747 Programming to Log Providers 748 SQL Server 2014 Operation Logs 749 Package Configurations 751 Creating a Configuration 752 Programming the Configuration Object 753 Configuration Object 754 Windows Management Instrumentation Tasks 755 WMI Reader Task Explained 755 WMI Data Reader Example 756 WMI Event Watcher Task 762 WMI Event Watcher Task Example 763 Summary 766 Chapter 22: Administering SSIS 767 Using the SSIS Catalog 768 Setting the SSIS Catalog Properties 768 SSISDB 771 Deployment Models 772 Project Deployment Model 773 Package Deployment Model 775 Using T-SQL with SSIS 781 Executing Packages 781 Using Parameters 782 Querying Tables for Parameter Values 783 Using Environments 784 Using Data Taps 789 Creating a Central SSIS Server 790 Clustering SSIS 792 Package Configuration 794 Command-Line Utilities 798 DTExec 798 DTExecUI 799 DTUtil 804 Security 806 Securing the SSIS Catalog 806 Legacy Security 809 Scheduling Packages 811 SQL Server Agent 811 Proxy Accounts 813 64-Bit Issues 814 Monitoring Package Executions 815 Built-in Reporting 815 Custom Reporting 819 Performance Counters 819 Summary 820 Appendix A: SSIS Crib Notes 821 When to Use Control Flow Tasks 821 When to Use Data Flow Transforms 822 Common Expressions and Scripts 824 Appendix B: SSIS Internal Views and Stored Procedures 829 Views 829 Stored Procedures 830 Appendix C: Interviewing for an ETL Developer Position 833 Questions 833 Answers 834 Index 839

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Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration Services by Brian Knight
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2014-04-11
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