![]() ![]() If you select these options, the next step is selecting the target location of the package: You may also select the Package Protection Level: If you check the “Save SSIS Package” checkbox, you can select to store the SSIS package in the MSDB database (the “SQL Server” option) or File system. The “Run immediately” checkbox is checked and the “Save SSIS Package” checkbox is unchecked by default. Often, one will reach the “Save and Run Package” just before executing the Wizard. You can use the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard to learn more about SQL Server Integration Services. The demo is created on a virtual machine running Windows Server 2012. In this post, I demonstrate how to use the SQL Server 2012 Import and Export Wizard to create a SQL Server 2012 Intgertaiion Services (SSIS 2012) package. Please email if you would like to receive a notification or white paper when this blog series has been updated. We realize that the images in this post are not displaying properly, and we are working to resolve the issue.
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