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| Are there any whitepapers on when to use DTS vs Biztalk for large file
transfers? We have some large files (2-4meg) that need to be seperated into
several smaller ones. We could easily do this with DTS, but should we load
this size of file through a pipline to create a large message and then
process it to produce several small messages. The output of all these smaller
messages would eventually be sent to another pipeline to format them as flat
files again.
Any help is appreciated.
Rick
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| Lars W. Andersen 2004-11-21, 7:46 am |
| I remember a webcast, or a presentation delivered some time ago where Scott
Woodgate (Tech PM of BTS) along with a DTS expert tried to show when to use
which product.
Or maybe it was from the Tech Ed DVD from last year. Can't remember.
Scott? Could you chip in here?
regards
Lars
"Rick" <Rick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:94E93454-9303-4B68-9A10-6B8DC49C7BB1@microsoft.com...
> Are there any whitepapers on when to use DTS vs Biztalk for large file
> transfers? We have some large files (2-4meg) that need to be seperated
into
> several smaller ones. We could easily do this with DTS, but should we load
> this size of file through a pipline to create a large message and then
> process it to produce several small messages. The output of all these
smaller
> messages would eventually be sent to another pipeline to format them as
flat
> files again.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Rickte
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| Scott Woodgate \(MS\) 2004-11-29, 5:52 pm |
| PDC Webcast (slides on my blog from Oct? last year)
"Lars W. Andersen" <lwa@maerskdata_nospamplease_.dk> wrote in message
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>I remember a webcast, or a presentation delivered some time ago where Scott
> Woodgate (Tech PM of BTS) along with a DTS expert tried to show when to
> use
> which product.
>
> Or maybe it was from the Tech Ed DVD from last year. Can't remember.
>
> Scott? Could you chip in here?
>
> regards
> Lars
>
> "Rick" <Rick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:94E93454-9303-4B68-9A10-6B8DC49C7BB1@microsoft.com...
> into
> smaller
> flat
>
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