June 10, 2022
June 10, 2022 | Volume 14 Issue 71
- LEAD ARTICLE: TechTip: SSIS Toolbox - Configurations and Parameters plus Converting a Project
- FEATURED ARTICLE: Business Web Application Development - Using Cascading Style Sheets, Part 1
- FEATURED EVENT: OCEAN TechCon22 will be taking place July 21-23, 2022!
- WHITE PAPER DOWNLOAD: Profound Logic Solution Guide
- WEBCAST LEARNING: Low Code: A Digital Transformation of Supply Chain and Logistics
- MC VIDEO SHOWCASE: TLAForms - Software to Design and Generate Forms on IBM i
- EVENT: June OCEAN Meeting - FREE Webinar with IBM i Expert Barbara Morris
TechTip: SSIS Toolbox - Configurations and Parameters plus Converting a Project
Once you know the SSI Toolbox, it is time for configurations and parameters, and to convert a project.
By Tom Snyder
Editor’s Note: This article is excerpted from chapter 3 of Extract, Transform, and Load with SQL Server Integration Services--with Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, and IBM DB2, by Thomas Snyder and Vedish Shah.
Configurations and Parameters
Depending on the type of deployment model you choose, you can use either configuration files or parameters. The legacy model lets you create configuration files that are separate from your packages, whereas the default model lets you create parameters, project- or package-level, which are part of the entire project.
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Business Web Application Development - Using Cascading Style Sheets, Part 1
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) provide a flexible way to control the look or presentation of your Web pages. Small changes to a single CSS style sheet can dramatically change the appearance of many Web pages.
by Laura Ubelhor and Christian Hur
Editor’s note: This article is excerpted from chapter 3 of Developing Business Applications for the Web: With HTML, CSS, JSP, PHP, ASP.NET, and JavaScript, by Laura Ubelhor and Christian Hur.
This easy method for controlling the design of your pages allows you to rapidly implement changes to the look and feel of your website. The CSS elements are often called style rules and can be inserted directly in a Web page or separately in an external file.
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