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A collection of technical situations and solutions I've run across while using SQL Server, focusing on SQL Analysis Services, SQL Integration Services, and plenty of other random topics.
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Jason's Technical Topics
VSTFS error when running the Analysis Services processing job “There are currently no logon servers available”
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over 2 years ago
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Jason H - SQL
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Today we got a fun one… In Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, the server has a SQL Server database(s), an SQL Server Analysis Services database (cube), and several reports on top of the cube. There were two symptoms: 1. Data was not...
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VSTA setup and configuration troubles for SSIS 2008 and R2 installations
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over 2 years ago
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Jason H - SQL
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SSIS 2008 Uses VSTA 9.0 to edit Script Tasks and Script Task (in Control Flow) and Script Components (in Data flow tasks). VSTA stands for Visual Studio for Team Applications. It should look like this… and when you click the “Edit Script…” button...
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Visual Studio 2010 solution build process give a warning about indirect dependency on the .NET Framework assembly due to SSIS references
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over 2 years ago
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Jason H - SQL
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Here’s how I saw the problem… Install SQL Server 2005. Afterwards, Install SQL Server 2008. (Integration Services or Management tools features are enough usually) Install your favorite new tool Visual Studio 2010. Create or Open a solution for your C#...
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