Talk:SQL Server Integration Services
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[edit] Disadvantages
I'd like to remove the "Disadvantages" seciton, as both claims are unreferenced and vague.
1)Developement by click and drag. While the primary use of the designer is to draw data flows and task flows, the object model is documented and can be driven by any developer writing in a managed language. Also, some users have written their own packages directly to XML.
2)Geared towards tradtional programmers, not database developers. This is quite vauge; do "traditional programmers" click and drag? What are "traditional programmers"? How would the product be geared more towards database develoeprs? Are database developers really the target for a data warehousing tool?
If someone can clarify or reference these assertions, they're finte to stay -- but I don't think they're viable right now. --Mikeblas 19:07, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've removed it entirely. It's probably better to say nothing at all than to be vague almost to the point of being meaningless. Warrens 22:11, 8 June 2006 (UTC)