Over the last month or so, I’ve been blogging about my companies (Pragmatic Works) cool suite of SSIS (SQL Server Integration Services) add in tools called Task Factory. I did this mostly to learn about the various components, and decided to video the whole thing in order to a) help myself remember and b) share the knowledge with everyone.
I’m about to move onto some of our other tools, and as I explore and learn them will be adding videos as I go. I wanted to wrap up the Task Factory series with a summary of all the tools, and links to the blog post and the direct link to the video. Please note I’ve listed these alphabetically, to make them easy to find, instead of the order in which they were published.
Task Factory Address Parse video | blog
Task Factory Advanced E-Mail and SMS Task video | blog
Task Factory Case Transform video | blog
Task Factory Compression video | blog
Task Factory Data Cleansing video | blog
Task Factory Data Validation video | blog
Task Factory Delete Batch Transform video | blog
Task Factory Dimension Merge Slowly Changing Dimension video | blog
Task Factory Email Source video | blog
Task Factory File Properties video | blog
Task Factory Null Handler blog
Task Factory Replace Unwanted Characters video | blog
Task Factory RegEx video | blog
Task Factory SalesForce.com Source and Destination blog
Task Factory SharePoint Destination video | blog
Task Factory SharePoint Source video | blog
Task Factory Surrogate Key transform video | blog
Task Factory Terminator Destination blog
Task Factory Trim Plus video | blog
Task Factory Update Batch transform video | blog
I just reviewed your TaskFactory e-mail source video and found it to be excellent. Thank you! I would like to see a further example of how to access and process the attachments retrieved during the process. Interestingly enough, PragmaticWorks Tech Support has not been able to provide any examples on how to accomplish this.
I second that request. I have multiple email attachments from multiple sources that need to be processed. This is why we purchased the task factory.