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October 18, 2005 12:00 AM

7 Package-Configuration Tidbits

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Here are seven things everyone should understand about package configurations:

  • Using one configuration file (resident configuration) per server is optimal.
  • You can apply more than one configuration to a package.
  • You can apply one configuration to more than one package (this is how resident configurations work).
  • Each package configuration is applied in the order shown in the Package Configurations Organizer—except Parent Package Configurations, which are applied at execution time.
  • If an entry in a configuration fails, it will only emit a warning. Configurations should never raise an error or cause a package load to fail.
  • You can explicitly set a configuration's location in the package or you can point to it from an environment variable.
  • Configurations are applied at load time, not execution time. So changing a configuration in the designer and then executing the package without reloading it won't apply the configuration. You must reload the package.

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  • ROBERT
    4 years ago
    Apr 02, 2008

    Is there a way to assign a specific drive letter to an environment variable and then use the environemnt variable as the drive letter of the xml configuration files?

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