Following a bit of a winding path and making three changes will get your DTS package up and running in the .NET environment in no time. Studying what was changed and the comments inserted into the code by the upgrade tool provide a valuable example of the changes from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic .NET.
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James Horne is the President and a Principal Consultant of Horne Consulting. He has applied over 22 years of industry experience, and advanced education to the software challenges of companies ranging from Fortune 500 to start-ups. He is published by McGraw Hill and holds US Patent 431341234-45. He is proficient in the following technologies: XML/XSLT, VS.NET, Microsoft ISS,SQL Server 2000 / Oracle, C#, Javascript, C++, VB, COM, ATL, and Microdoft Windows and MFC. He can be reached at james@horneconsulting.com |