Monday, March 26, 2012
Need files from Companion CD of SQL Server 2000 High Availability
Last time I bought ebook entitle "Microsoft SQL Server 2000 High
Availability".
I need the files below :
- LRQ.zip
-Sysperfinfo_Examples.sql
-Database_Capacity_ and_Disk_Capacity_Monitor.zip
-Defrag.zip
Please some one could send me the files.
Thanks
Robert LieRobert Lie wrote:
> Dear All,
> Last time I bought ebook entitle "Microsoft SQL Server 2000 High
> Availability".
> I need the files below :
> - LRQ.zip
> -Sysperfinfo_Examples.sql
> -Database_Capacity_ and_Disk_Capacity_Monitor.zip
> -Defrag.zip
> Please some one could send me the files.
> Thanks
> Robert Lie
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Imceda Software
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Friday, March 9, 2012
Need a task that will zip a file prior to upload via FTP
We have written a SSIS Task to do this for you. It works rather nicely.
-Jamie
|||
Excellent! Thanks. Will you be posting a link to it on your blog?
Cheers
|||No I'm afraid not because it is Conchango's own intellectual property. I was more making the point that this can be done.
Don't fret however, Darren tells me that he has built his own so look for it appearing on SQLIS.com soon enough.
-Jamie
|||Cool, thanks. I'll be looking for it to make its debut there.|||Is there an eta for this?|||I haven't found a task for this on sqlis.com or anywhere else yet, have you?|||
you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68|||Al C. wrote:
I have a text file I need to zip (compress) before uploading it via an FTP task. Do I have to use a third-party tool to do this? Thanks.
Or use this: http://www.thejoyofcode.com/SSIS_Compress_File_Task.aspx
-Jamie
|||Thanks. It looks like that task compresses into gzip format. I need the same format as when you do a right-click > 'Send to compressed (zipped) folder' via Windows since we send the file to clients who expect that format.|||
Duane Douglas wrote:
you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68
Thanks. I posted the suggestion.
|||Hi
I am also looking for the same task, what solution have you adopted in answer of your problem?
|||We purchased WinZip product with command line interface. I added an Execute Process task to run the WinZip and I pass the file name in the command line arguments. There are other products that can do the same I believe, such as PKZip.|||We have built task for archiving in Zip, GZip, BZip2, Unix, Tar. We also have task for secure FTP (SFTP). You may give it a try here: http://www.cozyroc.com/Regards,
Ivan
Need a task that will zip a file prior to upload via FTP
We have written a SSIS Task to do this for you. It works rather nicely.
-Jamie
|||Excellent! Thanks. Will you be posting a link to it on your blog?
Cheers
|||No I'm afraid not because it is Conchango's own intellectual property. I was more making the point that this can be done.
Don't fret however, Darren tells me that he has built his own so look for it appearing on SQLIS.com soon enough.
-Jamie
|||Cool, thanks. I'll be looking for it to make its debut there.|||Is there an eta for this?|||I haven't found a task for this on sqlis.com or anywhere else yet, have you?|||you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68|||Al C. wrote:
I have a text file I need to zip (compress) before uploading it via an FTP task. Do I have to use a third-party tool to do this? Thanks.
Or use this: http://www.thejoyofcode.com/SSIS_Compress_File_Task.aspx
-Jamie
|||Thanks. It looks like that task compresses into gzip format. I need the same format as when you do a right-click > 'Send to compressed (zipped) folder' via Windows since we send the file to clients who expect that format.|||
Duane Douglas wrote:
you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68
Thanks. I posted the suggestion.
|||Hi
I am also looking for the same task, what solution have you adopted in answer of your problem?
|||We purchased WinZip product with command line interface. I added an Execute Process task to run the WinZip and I pass the file name in the command line arguments. There are other products that can do the same I believe, such as PKZip.|||We have built task for archiving in Zip, GZip, BZip2, Unix, Tar. We also have task for secure FTP (SFTP). You may give it a try here: http://www.cozyroc.com/Regards,
Ivan
Need a task that will zip a file prior to upload via FTP
We have written a SSIS Task to do this for you. It works rather nicely.
-Jamie
|||Excellent! Thanks. Will you be posting a link to it on your blog?
Cheers
|||No I'm afraid not because it is Conchango's own intellectual property. I was more making the point that this can be done.
Don't fret however, Darren tells me that he has built his own so look for it appearing on SQLIS.com soon enough.
-Jamie
|||Cool, thanks. I'll be looking for it to make its debut there.|||Is there an eta for this?|||I haven't found a task for this on sqlis.com or anywhere else yet, have you?|||you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68|||Al C. wrote:
I have a text file I need to zip (compress) before uploading it via an FTP task. Do I have to use a third-party tool to do this? Thanks.
Or use this: http://www.thejoyofcode.com/SSIS_Compress_File_Task.aspx
-Jamie
|||Thanks. It looks like that task compresses into gzip format. I need the same format as when you do a right-click > 'Send to compressed (zipped) folder' via Windows since we send the file to clients who expect that format.|||
Duane Douglas wrote:
you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68
Thanks. I posted the suggestion.
|||Hi
I am also looking for the same task, what solution have you adopted in answer of your problem?
|||We purchased WinZip product with command line interface. I added an Execute Process task to run the WinZip and I pass the file name in the command line arguments. There are other products that can do the same I believe, such as PKZip.|||We have built task for archiving in Zip, GZip, BZip2, Unix, Tar. We also have task for secure FTP (SFTP). You may give it a try here: http://www.cozyroc.com/Regards,
Ivan
Need a task that will zip a file prior to upload via FTP
We have written a SSIS Task to do this for you. It works rather nicely.
-Jamie
|||Excellent! Thanks. Will you be posting a link to it on your blog?
Cheers
|||No I'm afraid not because it is Conchango's own intellectual property. I was more making the point that this can be done.
Don't fret however, Darren tells me that he has built his own so look for it appearing on SQLIS.com soon enough.
-Jamie
|||Cool, thanks. I'll be looking for it to make its debut there.|||Is there an eta for this?|||I haven't found a task for this on sqlis.com or anywhere else yet, have you?|||you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68|||Al C. wrote:
I have a text file I need to zip (compress) before uploading it via an FTP task. Do I have to use a third-party tool to do this? Thanks.
Or use this: http://www.thejoyofcode.com/SSIS_Compress_File_Task.aspx
-Jamie
|||Thanks. It looks like that task compresses into gzip format. I need the same format as when you do a right-click > 'Send to compressed (zipped) folder' via Windows since we send the file to clients who expect that format.|||
Duane Douglas wrote:
you can suggest that this feature be added here: http://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/default.aspx?SiteID=68
Thanks. I posted the suggestion.
|||Hi
I am also looking for the same task, what solution have you adopted in answer of your problem?
|||We purchased WinZip product with command line interface. I added an Execute Process task to run the WinZip and I pass the file name in the command line arguments. There are other products that can do the same I believe, such as PKZip.|||We have built task for archiving in Zip, GZip, BZip2, Unix, Tar. We also have task for secure FTP (SFTP). You may give it a try here: http://www.cozyroc.com/Regards,
Ivan