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	<description> Recording from the SQL Server Day in Belgium:  Integration services is a handy ETL tool, with many build-in sources, transformations anddestinations. With the Script component, we can add custom .Net code to ourintegration services data flows. In this session, we investigate all thepossible scripting scenarios: sources, destinations and transformations,synchronous and asynchronous transformations, with and without additionalconnections, with single or multiple output streams. So, if you have some .Netcoding skills, and you are an SSIS developer, come and have a look at how tocombine both.Speaker: Nico JacobsLooking for IT Pro oriented videos from the SQL Server Day? Find them hereon TechNet Edge. </description>
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