Adron
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I'm a jovial, pro-test driven (sometimes test after) development software architect and coder. I generally am in the C# .NET world of ASP.NET, WF, WCF, Web Services, and the whole list of "key words". I love what I do and commonly add a very business oriented, get the job done, agile (sometimes eXtreme), and entrepreneurial effort to my work. I also like to mentor (or teach), write (re: blog), and even work on projects in addition to work related projects.
I also do dozens of other things ranging from drifting (my 350Z), playing heavy metal, blues, or a bit of jazz (guitar), and somewhat I still exist as a game geek. I also travel a lot, the majority by train, like to explore new cities, and also love to discuss sustainable buildings, transit, transportation, and vehicles in general (airplanes, cars, or trains). I however never get to do any of these things as much as I'd like to, but I have a continual blast doing them when I can, and one day maybe I'll get that action pushed through congress to change the day to 32 hours instead of 24. Or maybe not.
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Import WebTrends Data to SQL Server Using SSIS I just reread this again and realized you mentioned Windows 7. Currently the ODBC driver doesn't work with Windows 7. My suggestion is to use the new Web Services (REST based) to pull data. Much faster than ODBC. :) Let me know if this helps. |
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answered | Import WebTrends Data to SQL Server Using SSIS |
