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The SSIS packages execute from a server on the Allscripts network. Allscripts pulls the data from their central location to keep the footprint of the ETLs to a minimum on the source system. On the source server, SELECT statement will be seen running within SQL Server, but that is all. | The SSIS packages execute from a server on the Allscripts network. Allscripts pulls the data from their central location to keep the footprint of the ETLs to a minimum on the source system. On the source server, SELECT statement will be seen running within SQL Server, but that is all. | ||
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Revision as of 03:10, 19 November 2011
Question
Regarding the Stimulus Set ETL:
- Is it an SSIS package?
- If not, what is it and where does it run from?
Answer
The SSIS packages execute from a server on the Allscripts network. Allscripts pulls the data from their central location to keep the footprint of the ETLs to a minimum on the source system. On the source server, SELECT statement will be seen running within SQL Server, but that is all.