Brad: It is helpful to see you make an error and then go back to fix it. It makes the development process seem more human. ✅ BTW, now I understand something that happened years ago at work. I was working with a business analyst on some reports, and she came by and asked me why my report suddenly showed values = five times the previous values. Now it is obvious that the SSIS developer didn't include the TRUNCATE step when he was developing and testing, and the numbers kept adding up without being truncated. He was fired later that day. 🤔
I can't thank you enough for creating these videos. They are helping me soooooo much as I'm thrown into using a new product with zero willing room in the project timeline to learn how. Thanks!!!
Good video. This is the first one I found that actually deals with a table that has fields that are NOT being converted, and explains that they can be simply passed through. Everything else focuses solely on the conversion with no thought given to what else is along for the ride.
Brad: It is helpful to see you make an error and then go back to fix it. It makes the development process seem more human. ✅
BTW, now I understand something that happened years ago at work. I was working with a business analyst on some reports, and she came by and asked me why my report suddenly showed values = five times the previous values. Now it is obvious that the SSIS developer didn't include the TRUNCATE step when he was developing and testing, and the numbers kept adding up without being truncated. He was fired later that day. 🤔
One of best videos and concepts explained in simple language! Thanks a lot!!
Thanks so much 👍.
I can't thank you enough for creating these videos. They are helping me soooooo much as I'm thrown into using a new product with zero willing room in the project timeline to learn how. Thanks!!!
No problem, glad it's been helpful
Good video. This is the first one I found that actually deals with a table that has fields that are NOT being converted, and explains that they can be simply passed through. Everything else focuses solely on the conversion with no thought given to what else is along for the ride.
Thanks for the positive feedback
Really good video and shows an alternative way of getting rid of Truncation Errors. I will try that.
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
Very nicely done! Great pace, clear explanations, and even a couple of easter egg troubleshooting tips! Good job!
Thanks so much.
Great Video
Thanks so much.
Thank you so much!!
Heya BD,
It would be great if you could provide those excels with the data in them. Would be great for practice.
Love your channel. Keep teaching!
AJ
Thanks for the positive feedback.
very helpful Thank you
from where to get xlxs file to try your instructions pls
Thank you... helped a lot for an issue I had
Glad I could help