Tag: c#
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Using class library in SSIS Projects without GAC installation
Read more: Using class library in SSIS Projects without GAC installationI don’t want to add custom assembly in GAC. Here is my research. There is no direct way to do that from integration services packages,…
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AutoMapper in ASP.NET Core
Read more: AutoMapper in ASP.NET CoreHow to keep a separation between domain models and view models and let them exchange data in an easier and simple way? We write code…
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SSIS: Use Sql connection inside script component
Read more: SSIS: Use Sql connection inside script componentIf the requirement is to run dynamic query on each row, you might get inside Script comoponent. Here is how you can grab SQL connection…
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Download Excel Files
Read more: Download Excel FilesRecently i had to download binary format data using ASP.NET Core, Console Core and SSIS applications; ASP.NET Core application; Here is a work around for…
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