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SSIS Naming Conventions

March 15, 2007 by jasonstrate, posted in SQL Server, SSIS

Jamie Thompson posted some best practices and naming conventions for SQL Server Integration Services a bit back.  Interesting ideas and for some reason I hadn’t ever really thought about naming conventions within SSIS until I read these articles.

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