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Formatting SSIS Configuration filesThis is a discussion on Formatting SSIS Configuration files within the BI Monkey forums, part of the CORTEX Blogs category; Jamie Thompson has provided a nugget on quickly formatting SSIS XML Configuration files in Visual Studio . Simply open the XML in Visual studio, CTRL-K, CTRL-D and suddenly it’s readable! ... |
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![]() | Jamie Thompson has provided a nugget on quickly formatting SSIS XML Configuration files in Visual Studio. Simply open the XML in Visual studio, CTRL-K, CTRL-D and suddenly it’s readable! I’m in agreement with Jamie, it would be nice if SSIS churned out something a little more easily readable by default… Get More from the original blog... |
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