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Joozh
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2004-07-26 : 03:08:36
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| Hi,In order to backup by DTS packages, currently I individually open each DTS package in Design mode and then save them as Structured Storage File. Since I have a # of DTS packages and due to the current nature of the work these are changed frequently therefore this backing activity takes time.Is there a simpler solution via which I canbackup all my DTS packages?Many TIA. |
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bponsen
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-07-26 : 06:03:08
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| I found a third party tool that I'm currently testing locally. DTS backup 2000. check it out on this site:http://www.sqldts.com/default.aspxPerhaps this is what you're looking for?Good luck,Bart. |
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Joozh
Posting Yak Master
145 Posts |
Posted - 2004-07-26 : 06:11:56
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| Thanks. I'll check out the site. I guess the solution lies only in a 3rd party SW? :( |
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derrickleggett
Pointy Haired Yak DBA
4184 Posts |
Posted - 2004-07-26 : 09:47:17
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| ??? Just backup the msdb database. How hard is that? :)MeanOldDBAderrickleggett@hotmail.comWhen life gives you a lemon, fire the DBA. |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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mr_mist
Grunnio
1870 Posts |
Posted - 2004-07-27 : 05:55:33
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| DTSBackup does work quite well, though.-------Moo. :) |
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Joozh
Posting Yak Master
145 Posts |
Posted - 2004-07-28 : 01:33:32
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| Thanks all. Will try out the suggestion by tduggan too.Thanks & Regards.-J |
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