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Import data By Last update in the Database

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    Hi All, Iam New to SSIS and now i want export data by Last Update in Database to flat file Ex: In the First update i have imported 5 rows to Database and second update import 5 rows to database. Now in first export i will export data from 1 to 5 to flat file and send export i should fetch data from 6 to 10 and store in flat file Destination. Can any on e help on this. Thanks & Regards, sivakumar

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      Hi All, Iam New to SSIS and now i want export data by Last Update in Database to flat file Ex: In the First update i have imported 5 rows to Database and second update import 5 rows to database. Now in first export i will export data from 1 to 5 to flat file and send export i should fetch data from 6 to 10 and store in flat file Destination. Can any on e help on this. Thanks & Regards, sivakumar

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      Try asking in this part of the site...[^]

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      • U User 11071508

        Hi All, Iam New to SSIS and now i want export data by Last Update in Database to flat file Ex: In the First update i have imported 5 rows to Database and second update import 5 rows to database. Now in first export i will export data from 1 to 5 to flat file and send export i should fetch data from 6 to 10 and store in flat file Destination. Can any on e help on this. Thanks & Regards, sivakumar

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        Mark_Wallace
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        Member 11105740 wrote:

        SSIS

        Is that that thing in North Africa that everyone's crying out/wailing/lamenting/bitching about?

        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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        • U User 11071508

          Hi All, Iam New to SSIS and now i want export data by Last Update in Database to flat file Ex: In the First update i have imported 5 rows to Database and second update import 5 rows to database. Now in first export i will export data from 1 to 5 to flat file and send export i should fetch data from 6 to 10 and store in flat file Destination. Can any on e help on this. Thanks & Regards, sivakumar

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          Nagy Vilmos
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          Before you can start, you must first know the end[^]

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            Member 11105740 wrote:

            SSIS

            Is that that thing in North Africa that everyone's crying out/wailing/lamenting/bitching about?

            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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            Nagy Vilmos
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            No, you're thinking of the fundamentalists from Norf London - Secular State of Islington and Stratford.

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              No, you're thinking of the fundamentalists from Norf London - Secular State of Islington and Stratford.

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              PhilLenoir
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              I've always considered Stratford as East London! Anyways, those guys have nothing on the nutters from Wood Green!

              Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.

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