Reputation: 31
I'm looking into existing packages in SSIS for my team to streamline some of the ETL, and I came across a symbol which do not correspond to the connectors in the existing library. Has anyone come across the symbol that has the label of ADO destination below?
From what I have seen thus far, ADO.Net Destination has a specific connector with its own symbol like the below
The package is purely extracting source data from oracle DB, and then re-ingest it to another oracle DB using the ADO.Net connectors.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 115
Reputation: 37313
I think that the first image is showing a custom component (based on the icon) and the label ADO destination is meaningless since it is wrote by the developer.
To check the component type, click on it and press F4 to show the properties tab, then check the component type on the top of properties.
Upvotes: 0