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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 [[Business Intelligence Development Studio]] (BIDS). It allows users to edit SSIS packages using a drag-and-drop user interface. A scripting environment for writing programming code is also available in the tool. A package holds a variety of elements that define a workflow. Upon package execution, the tool provides color-coded real-time monitoring. (Note: In more recent versions MS SQL Server, BIDS has been replaced with "SQL Server Data Tools - Business Intelligence" (SSDT-BI).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sqlmag.com/sql-server-2014/q-where-business-intelligence-development-studio-bids-sql-server-2014|title = IT Pro}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://blogs.msdn.com/b/analysisservices/archive/2013/03/06/sql-server-data-tools-business-intelligence-for-visual-studio-2012-released-online.aspx|title=DevBlogs}}</ref>)
; 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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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) | access-date = 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 | access-date = 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.
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|
==Extensibility and programmability==
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