by Brian Knight, Erik Veerman
|
| List Price: | $49.99 |
| Amazon Price: | $31.49 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. |
| You Save: | $18.50 (37%) |
| Average Rating: |  |
| Lowest New Price: | $19.64 |
| Availablitiy: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
|
 |
|
Product Description As a practical guide for Integration Services ETL development, this book shows you ways to implement your ETL solution requirements from the data to the administration and everything in-between. Each chapter begins with a review of pertinent ETL concepts and moves into working those out into a design with multiple examples and related Integration Services features with the end goal of putting it all together to get a solution.
Customers who bought this item also bought
Average Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
perfect addition to BOL, 2008-05-28 there is a lot of advanced features of SSIS that I needed to learn, that BOL and Google seraches were not helping with. This book was a great help.
It is advanced, and not meant to be your primary resource or used for learning SSIS.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Don't try the samples, 2008-04-18 There are lots of 5-star books with great content, but with poor samples. Unfortunately, this is one of those books.
Did anybody try the samples of Chapter 3? The sample of Figure 3-26 returns many records back (not empty as shown in the book), maybe because there is millisecond in the modified date field; the sample of Figure 3-27 does not work at all, because SSIS complains the value of timestamp field can not be assigned to that variable; the sample of figure 3-32 has no required flat file available in the downloaded zip file ...
There are solutions to fix them, of course. But, the samples do not work really annoyed me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Definitely for experts, 2008-04-11 I tried to dive right into this book as my first exposure to SSIS 2005. I hate combing through tons of beginner stuff. Well, it was definitely for experts. I only made it through 3 chapters and gave up. I purchased the Proffessional companion title to this and got a much better foundation. This Expert book has helped me extend my knowledge of what I learned in the Professional book and perform some really cool automation in my projects.
I do not recommend this as your first exposure. Get the Professional SQL Server 2005 Integration Services book first.
2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
Don't believe the other reviews!, 2008-01-12 Not sure why this book was as highly rated as it was by others. Sure, the authors are knowledgeable and sure, some of the material is useful. However, the simple truth is that this is a book for experts and if you are already an expert you already know a very large part of this stuff. Another large part you can get from standard documentation. I simply didn't find enough new nuggets to warrant this purchase.
Now I understand that it is pretty difficult to write a book that covers what is useful specifically to me, so the book has to generalize and try to cover topics that are needed to most. However, I have to question many of the tasks that were chosen. If you are already familiar with .NET class programming, and I have to presume that most people wanting to program SSIS already are, you can pretty much completely skip Chapter two. As another example, the first half of chapter three covers data sources, and you can get the same information in the standard help files.
Now the book is not a complete throwaway, as there are some worthwhile examples and discussions, albeit most of them are not as detailed or thorough as I would have expected. If you can purchase the book up for under $15, it might be worth picking up. Overall, though, I would have a hard time recommending it and would find it very hard to believe that anybody would think that this book was hard to do without.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
A Great 'Ramp up' reference, 2007-08-27 As a professional consultant, I see a lot of books on technology that do a good job of explaining the parts of the technology but don't provide much value in the actual application of the technology. This is not one of those books...
I recently used this book as part of my own ramping up on SSIS, having a great deal of experience with SQL2000+DTS but no real hands-on experience with SSIS. I found the format of the book to be easy to follow and navigate; the samples and recommendations were particularly useful and I used them throughout a recent project, where we were delivering an reasonably complex ETL solution based on SSIS.
I would certainly recommend this book to my fellow consultants and to anyone looking for a useful and practical guide to using SSIS.

Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
|
Store Categories
|