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'''Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services''' ('''SSIS''') is a component of the [[Microsoft SQL Server]] database software that can be used to perform a broad range of [[data migration]] tasks.
SSIS is a platform for [[data integration]] and [[workflow application]]s. It features a [[data warehouse|data warehousing]] tool used for data [[Extract, transform, load|extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL)]]. The tool may also be used to automate maintenance of SQL Server databases and updates to multidimensional [[OLAP cube|cube data]].
First released with Microsoft SQL Server 2005, SSIS replaced [[Data Transformation Services]], which had been a feature of SQL Server since Version 7.0. Unlike DTS, which was included in all versions, SSIS is only available in the "Standard", "Business Intelligence" and "Enterprise" editions.<ref>{{cite web | title = Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server 2014 | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/cc645993.aspx#SSIS|website=msdn.microsoft.com | publisher = Microsoft Developer Network |
==Features==
The SSIS Import/Export [[Wizard (software)|Wizard]] lets the user create packages that move data from a single data source to a destination with no transformations. The Wizard can quickly move data from a variety of source types to a variety of destination types, including text files and other SQL Server instances.
Developers tasked with creating or maintaining SSIS packages use a visual development tool based on [[Microsoft Visual Studio]] called the SQL Server
; Connections: A connection includes the information necessary to connect to a particular data source. Tasks can reference the connection by its name, allowing the details of the connection to be changed or configured at run time.
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; Parameters (SQL Server 2012 Integration Services): Parameters allow you to assign values to properties within packages at the time of package execution. You can have project parameters and package parameters. In general, if you are deploying a package using the package deployment model, you should use configurations instead of parameters.
; Precedence constraints: Tasks are linked by precedence constraints. The precedence constraint preceding a particular task must be met before that task executes. The run time supports executing tasks in parallel, if their precedence constraints so allow. Constraints may otherwise allow different paths of execution depending on the success or failure of other tasks. Together with the tasks, precedence constraints comprise the workflow of the package.
; Tasks: A task is an atomic work unit that performs some action. There are a couple of dozen tasks that ship in the box, ranging from the file system task (that can copy or move files) to the data transformation task. The data transformation task actually copies data; it implements the [[Extract, transform, load|ETL]] features of the product
; Variables: Tasks may reference variables to store results, make decisions, or affect their configuration.
; Streamlined Data Integration: SSIS offers a visual interface and pre-built components to simplify the process of extracting data from various sources, transforming it, and loading it into target destinations. This reduces development time and effort compared to writing custom code. <ref>{{cite web | url = https://techunwrapped.com/ssis-816-definition/ | title = SSIS-816: Definition, History, and ETL Capabilities |work=Techunwrapped | date = 6 September 2024 | publisher = Techunwrapped.com}}</ref>
A package may be saved to a file or to a store with a hierarchical namespace within a SQL Server instance. In either case, the package content is persisted in [[XML]].
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===Features of the data flow task===
[[File:SSIS workflow.png|thumb|An example of a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) workflow, by visually programming the steps needed to transform data from source to destination.|alt=Diagram with seven nodes. 1: OLE DB Source (Source Table), flows to 3: Sort Source Table, flows to 5: Merge Join. Another flow goes from 2: OLE DB Source (Dest Table), flows to 4: Sort Dest Table, flows to 5: Merge Join. From 5: Merge Join, the flow goes to 6: Conditional Split, flows to 7: OLE DB Destination.]]
SSIS provides the following built-in transformations:<ref>{{cite web | title = Integration Services Transformations | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms141713.aspx|work=Microsoft Developer Network | publisher = Microsoft |
| Cache Transform<ref>{{cite web | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb895264 | title = Cache Transform|work=Microsoft Developer Network | publisher = Microsoft | accessdate = 22 March 2013}}</ref> || Foreach Loop Container || Row Sampling▼
| Derived Column || Percentage Sampling<ref>{{cite web | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms139864.aspx | title = Percentage Sampling Transformation|work=Microsoft Developer Network | publisher = Microsoft | accessdate = 22 March 2013}}</ref> || [[Pivot table|Unpivot]]▼
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The Conditional Split transformation is used to conditionally route rows to other transformation objects based on a particular condition. It is similar to the "<code>if … else</code>" construct in the C language.▼
* Aggregation
* Audit
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* Copy/Map
* Data conversion
* Data mining model training
* Data mining query
* Dimension processing
* [[Derived column]]
* Export and import column
* For loop container
* Foreach loop container
* ([[Fuzzy_logic|Fuzzy]]) lookup
* [[Fuzzy_logic|Fuzzy]] grouping
* OLE DB command
* Partition processing
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* [[Pivot table|Pivot]]
* [[Pivot table|Unpivot]]
* Row count
* Row sampling
* Row sampling transformation
* Script component
* [[Slowly changing dimension]]
* [[Term extraction]]
* Term Lookup
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==Other included tools==▼
▲=={{Anchor|A-tools}}Other included tools==
Aside from the Import/Export Wizard and the designer, the product includes a few other notable tools.
DTEXEC executes a package from the command line wherever it may be stored.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms162810%28v=sql.105%29.aspx | title = dtexec Utility (SSIS Tool) |
DTUTIL provides the ability to manage packages from the [[Windows command prompt|command prompt]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms162820%28v=sql.105%29.aspx | title = dtutil Utility (SSIS Tool) |
The Bulk Copy Program (BCP), is a [[Console application|command-line tool]] used to import or export data against a [[Microsoft SQL Server]],<ref name="FIPADA">{{cite book|last1=Rankins|first1=Ray|last2=Bertucci|first2=Paul|last3=Jennsen|first3=Paul|date=December 2002|title=Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Unleashed|edition=2|publisher=Sams|___location=Indiana|isbn=9780672324673|oclc=474621100|pages=86–87}}</ref> or [[Sybase database]].<ref>{{cite book|url=http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.sybase.infocenter.dc30191.1550/html/utility/X14951.htm|work=[[Sybase]]|accessdate=14 May 2021|title=Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.5|chapter=Chapter 7: Utility Commands Reference}}</ref>{{better source needed|date=May 2021}}
▲DTUTIL provides the ability to manage packages from the [[Windows command prompt|command prompt]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms162820%28v=sql.105%29.aspx | title = dtutil Utility (SSIS Tool) | accessdate = 2013-03-24 | publisher = Microsoft|work=Microsoft Developer Network}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3734096/Using-dtutil-to-copy-SSIS-packages-stored-in-SQL-Server.htm | title = Using dtutil to copy SSIS packages stored in SQL Server | accessdate = 2013-03-24|date=2008-03-20 | publisher = Database Journal|author=Yan Pan}}</ref> The tool can copy or move a package from a file into the server store, or back out again. Among a few other sundry functions, it can be used to delete, rename, encrypt, or decrypt packages.
==Extensibility and programmability==
Users may write code to define their own connection objects, log providers, transforms, and tasks.<ref>{{cite web | title = Developing a Custom Data Flow Component | url = http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms136078.aspx|work=Microsoft Developer Network | publisher = Microsoft |
SSIS features a programmable object model that allows developers to write their own hosts for package execution. Such a host can respond to events, start and stop packages, and so on. The object model also allows developers to create, store, and load packages, as well as create, destroy, and modify any of the contained objects.
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==External links==
* [http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/integration.aspx SQL Server Integration Services official site]
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