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SSIS Webinar Recording Is Up

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Bradley Schacht is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Fabric product team based in Saint Augustine, FL. Bradley is a former consultant, trainer, and has coauthored 6 SQL Server and Power BI books, most recently Learn Microsoft Fabric. As a member of the Microsoft Fabric product team, Bradley works directly with customers to solve some of their most complex data problems and helps shape the future of Microsoft Fabric. Bradley gives back to the community through speaking at events such as the SQLBits, Fabric Community Conference, PASS Community Data Summit, SQL Saturdays, Code Camps, and user groups across the country including locally at the Jacksonville SQL Server User Group (JSSUG). He is a contributor on SQLServerCentral.com and blogs on his personal site, BradleySchacht.com.

I want to say a huge thank you to everyone who attended the webinar from Pragmatic Works (website) that I did on Tuesday. If you missed it the topic was Dynamic SSIS: Configurations, Expressions and Variables. I got a lot of good feedback from people who attended saying it was helpful. It's always nice to know that someone got something out of a session. I know I said I was going to be posting some samples and that sort of thing along with the link to the recording but I haven't quite gotten that blog finished yet... there is a lot of content! I didn't want to keep people waiting if they were wanting to at least get their hands on the recording. I will still be posting the samples from SQL Saturday and the webinar together (the SQL Saturday session was the same one plus two other that I did, so there will be several SQL Saturday blogs to come) but in the meantime here is the link to the webinar recording. Thanks again if you were able to join, we'll do it again sometime soon! Webinar recording is available from this link right... wait for it... here. (Just click on the past webinars tab and it will be on the list there)

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