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I would like to keep a task in an SSIS package but enable/disable it when i please. Is there a way to do this?

Is this big business?

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On the SSIS package's Control Flow tab, you can right-click on a control flow task and select Disable option to disable the task. Refer screenshot #1. If the task is already disabled, the option will read as Enable. Refer screenshot #2.

However, the tasks within Data Flow Task cannot be disabled. Refer screenshot #3.

Hope that helps.

Screenshot #1:

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Screenshot #2:

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Screenshot #3:

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    Microsoft said in 2010, they wouldn't be adding disable to the Data Flow Task which is a shame: link
    – PeterX
    Nov 16, 2012 at 4:14
  • is there any way to see that it's disabled besides right clicking and noticing that it says "enable" instead of "disable"? Seems like this could be a very frustrating thing to troubleshoot if it's disabled and you didn't know it.
    – jessieloo
    Apr 22, 2014 at 12:46
  • nevermind... Now I see that it turns gray when it's disabled. I was running the package so it didn't change to gray right away.
    – jessieloo
    Apr 22, 2014 at 12:50
  • It sucks that Microsoft doesn't prioritize the ability to disable Data Flow sub-components. It's valuable yet it would probably take a jr. programmer only 4 hours.
    – Pete Alvin
    May 25, 2016 at 18:55
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    2019 and still the same: Disabling Data Flow sub-components is not available.
    – wp78de
    Apr 5, 2019 at 20:27
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You cannot disable tasks in a data flow, but you can right click and disable tasks in a control flow. To get around the first problem, I copy the dataflow task in the control flow and paste it. Disable the new dataflow task and then delete what I don't want to execute out of the old dataflow task steps. Then at least I still have the orginal steps to copy into the data flow I'm using as I want to add them.

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You can use a Conditional Split:

Condition 1: 1 == 1 it will run the following Tasks.
Condition 2: 1 == 2 it will not run the following Tasks.

Just Change conditions as needed.

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You should be able to right-click on the task and select Disable.

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  • hmm, i do not see that option is there any other way you know of ?
    – kev
    Dec 28, 2010 at 18:03
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You can also select multiple tasks with the mouse by dragging a box around them (click on upper left corner, drag to lower right,) right-click, and get the popup menu with the 'disable' option.

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You need to make sure the package isn't currently executing. But yea, should be a right click away.

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