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save SQL 2000 DTS package as VB 2005 .BAS file?

 
 
susiedba@hotmail.com
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      10th Feb 2007
hey i've got a bunch of DTS packages; I have been saving these as
Vb6 .bas files for years and years and years

is there a similiar way to save a DTS package into VB 2005 verbage?


thanks

-Susie

 
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      10th Feb 2007
i agree; why can't we do this?

 
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      10th Feb 2007
So are you schizophrenic, Aaron/dbahooker/susiedba? Do you hear voices in
your head? Do you spend so much time alone that you talk to yourself? Or is
one of your personalities Sybil?

Robin S.
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      10th Feb 2007
please STFU and stay on topic

your FUD campaign is growing long in the tooth

-Susie

 
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      10th Feb 2007
Actually, *you're* the one trying a FUD campaign. You're so silly.

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      10th Feb 2007
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>> please STFU and stay on topic
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>> your FUD campaign is growing long in the tooth
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>> -Susie


Actually, Saaron, Robin has met your worst with his best. 'Long in the
tooth' is listening to you rant as if you were someone worthy of listening
to when, by your own admission, you never did ANYTHING worthy of note
because VB6 didn't need you to program it... it 'just worked'. The only one
off-topic in this newsgroup is yourself because you don't ask for any
assistance with VB 2002, 2003 or 2005.Net because all you want to do is try
to tear down good folks. You've been given logical, concise and accurate
answers to your diatribes, but you just turn and attack the posters with
language that your mother would slap you silly for uttering. Maybe that's
what we need to do... let yer mother know you need her!

Bruce


 
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dbahooker@hotmail.com
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      12th Feb 2007
right now, I am asking people how to save a SQL 2000 DTS file as a VB
2002,2003 or 2005 compatible file

please stay on topic; i'm so sorry that you are on the losing side of
the argument

the simple answer is 'you cannot do this'

that's all I need to hear; and i'm going to start counting them

while we're at it.. why don't you ask me about crap I can't do in
vb6? cuz I haven't found anything-- multithreading? DTS does it just
fine, kids

 
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