sql server programming:
Drag and drop a connection (you should know which type) into the designer
area, instead creating a new one, use an existing one, then delete the
connection from the designer area. If it is the last one, it will be cleared
from the connection list.
AMB
[quoted text, click to view] "weileogao@gmail.com" wrote:
> In my DTS package there are some useless connections, but I can not
> find from where I can remove them. Is it the bug in SQL server 2000
> DTS?
>
> Wei
>
A known "feature"
[quoted text, click to view] <weileogao@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Oct 5, 7:46 pm, Alejandro Mesa
> <AlejandroM...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> Drag and drop a connection (you should know which type) into the designer
>> area, instead creating a new one, use an existing one, then delete the
>> connection from the designer area. If it is the last one, it will be
>> cleared
>> from the connection list.
>>
>> AMB
>>
>> "weileo...@gmail.com" wrote:
>> > In my DTS package there are some useless connections, but I can not
>> > find from where I can remove them. Is it the bug in SQL server 2000
>> > DTS?
>>
>> > Wei
>
> Alejandro, Thank you. You are the best. I will try tomorrow.
>
> Wei
>
On Oct 5, 7:46 pm, Alejandro Mesa
[quoted text, click to view] <AlejandroM...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Drag and drop a connection (you should know which type) into the designer
> area, instead creating a new one, use an existing one, then delete the
> connection from the designer area. If it is the last one, it will be cleared
> from the connection list.
>
> AMB
>
> "weileo...@gmail.com" wrote:
> > In my DTS package there are some useless connections, but I can not
> > find from where I can remove them. Is it the bug in SQL server 2000
> > DTS?
>
> > Wei
Alejandro, Thank you. You are the best. I will try tomorrow.
Wei
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