SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a powerful ETL tool used in integration and BI projects. In this training course, you will learn how to implement an ETL solution with SSIS. You'll learn how to process and feed data, secure and optimize data flows.
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SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a powerful ETL tool used in integration and BI projects. In this training course, you will learn how to implement an ETL solution with SSIS. You'll learn how to process and feed data, secure and optimize data flows.
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Navigate the SQL Server Data Tools development tool and create an SSIS project
Implement a control flow and a data flow
Feeding a slowly varying dimension, to load a table of facts
Set up breakpoints in package flows
Measure, monitor and improve the performance of an SSIS package
Intended audience
Business intelligence developers, project managers and architects.
Prerequisites
Good knowledge of RDBMS and SQL language. Basic knowledge of the data warehouse concept.
Practical details
Exercise
Exercises after each theoretical input.
Course schedule
1
Introduction
Concepts of data warehouse, datamart and Extract-Transform-Load (ETL).
Introducing IS. SSIS project concept.
SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) development tool.
Demonstration
Presentation of the tool interface.
2
Implementing a control flow
Control flow tasks. Precedence constraints.
Sequence and loop containers.
Variables, parameters and expressions.
Exercise
Implementing control flows. Use of precedence constraints. Add loop containers.
3
Creating a data stream
Data sources and destinations (connection type).
The "Change Data Capture" component.
Quality control, "Data Quality Services" (DQS).
Exercise
Implement a simple data flow. Add components. Use DQS to manage data quality and consistency.
4
Using packages to load a multidimensional database
Slowly varying dimension supply (SCD).
Loading fact tables.
Exercise
Use components to feed a slowly varying dimension, to load a fact table.
5
Package logging and reliability
Implementation. Using the event handler.
Debugging and error handling.
Setting up stop-off points and transactions.
Exercise
Use custom logging. Analyze a control flow in debug mode. Analyze a data stream with the viewer.
6
Solution deployment
Different types of deployment (project/package).
Types of package and deployment configurations.
Configure package execution options.
Exercise
Deploying a project with a set of packages. Definition and configuration. Set up environments (development, production...).
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Performance and monitoring
Measure package performance.
Monitoring reports.
Data Taps, trace data in a stream.
Exercise
Exploit package execution reports. Data Taps: intercept and verify data passing through an integration flow.
Customer reviews
3,8 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
WALTER E.
04/06/26
4 / 5
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MOHAMED MALEK H.
04/06/26
4 / 5
well
CORREIA VICTOR A.
05/03/26
5 / 5
A very interesting course
ADRIEN P.
20/11/25
4 / 5
The content of the course was relevant and the trainer was highly educational.
MAHER R.
20/11/25
4 / 5
The course was well presented and the trainer listened well. But 2 days training is not much
PARTICIPANTS
Business intelligence developers, project managers and architects.
PREREQUISITES
Good knowledge of RDBMS and SQL language. Basic knowledge of the data warehouse concept.
TRAINER QUALIFICATIONS
The experts leading the training are specialists in the covered subjects. They have been approved by our instructional teams for both their professional knowledge and their teaching ability, for each course they teach. They have at least five to ten years of experience in their field and hold (or have held) decision-making positions in companies.
ASSESSMENT TERMS
The trainer evaluates each participant’s academic progress throughout the training using multiple choice, scenarios, hands-on work and more.
Participants also complete a placement test before and after the course to measure the skills they’ve developed.
TEACHING AIDS AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES • The main teaching aids and instructional methods used in the training are audiovisual aids, documentation and course material, hands-on application exercises and corrected exercises for practical training courses, case studies and coverage of real cases for training seminars.
• At the end of each course or seminar, ORSYS provides participants with a course evaluation questionnaire that is analysed by our instructional teams.
• A check-in sheet for each half-day of attendance is provided at the end of the training, along with a course completion certificate if the trainee attended the entire session.
TERMS AND DEADLINES
Registration must be completed 24 hours before the start of the training.
ACCESSIBILITY FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Do you need special accessibility accommodations? Contact Mrs. Fosse, Disability Manager, at psh-accueil@orsys.fr to review your request and its feasibility.
This programme is an original creation, developed by the teaching teams at ORSYS Formation. Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part, without the prior written authorisation of ORSYS, is strictly prohibited. ORSYS reserves the right to take any action necessary to protect its intellectual property rights.
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This programme is an original creation, developed by the teaching teams at ORSYS Formation. Any reproduction, representation, adaptation or use, in whole or in part, without the prior written authorisation of ORSYS, is strictly prohibited. ORSYS reserves the right to take any action necessary to protect its intellectual property rights.