Using variables in SSIS packages can make your ETL process more dynamic and respond to different scenarios during runtime. Not only we can use variables, we also have many different ways to set values for our variables. This is all good news for developers. But like many things in real life, when we have too many choices, we can get carried away and overcome by our enthusiasm. This is especially true in terms of variables in SSIS packages.


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