Author: Shahzad Khan
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Azure DevOps Branching and Release Flow Guide For beginners’
Read more: Azure DevOps Branching and Release Flow Guide For beginners’Problem I am working with a small team (2-4 developers). We are new to Azure DevOps. We would like to start simple with this technology.…
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Create repository and upload main branch
Read more: Create repository and upload main branchFollow these steps; I am assuming that project already exists and we are adding a new repository. Got to Project Settings –> Repositories–> Create new…
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Run an SSIS package from SSMS with Transact-SQL
Read more: Run an SSIS package from SSMS with Transact-SQLThis quickstart demonstrates how to use SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) to connect to the SSIS Catalog database, and then use Transact-SQL statements to run…
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How to run ssis package in asp.net core application?
Read more: How to run ssis package in asp.net core application?You can package the assembly into a nuget package, Create a Lib folder inside your solution to hold the nuget package, then, create a nuget.config…
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Edit script in SSIS is not working
Read more: Edit script in SSIS is not workingThis started today. The edit script stopped working in VS 2017. Here is the work around; The issue may occur because the Script Task is…
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