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Chapter 18: Getting Integrated with Integration Services<br />

Figure 18-2<br />

This brings up an introduction dialog that is pretty useless (that same Welcome dialog we grew tired of<br />

in the chapter on Reporting Services), but click Next and we move on to a far more fundamental dialog<br />

to help us set up a connection to a data source. (See Figure 18-3.)<br />

<strong>Microsoft</strong> continues to make the mistake of using the same term — data source — in two different ways<br />

in this dialog. The first is the overarching concept of a source of data — complete with all of the information<br />

that goes into making a connection string (server, authentication, database, and the like). The second<br />

way is a sub-element of the first — the data source as an OLE DB driver type.<br />

Figure 18-3<br />

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