SQL Server File Formats Technical Documents
This section provides information about the file format technical documents that are contained in the Microsoft SQL Server Data Portability documentation set.
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Specifies the Bulk Copy (BCP) Format, a data structure format that specifies how different database data type values are stored in a data file for the purpose of exporting and importing large sets of values. |
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[MS-CONNMGR]: Integration Services Connection Manager File Format |
Specifies the SQL Server Integration Services connection manager file, which is a file type that is used to store the metadata for a project connection manager. |
[MS-CSDLBI]: Conceptual Schema Definition File Format with Business Intelligence Annotations |
Specifies the structure and semantics of conceptual schema definition language (CSDL) annotations that are used in business intelligence (BI) applications. |
Specifies the file format of XML parts in a data-tier application (DAC) package (a .dacpac file) by using XML schema definitions. |
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Specifies the Data Transformation Services (DTS) package file format, which is the file format that is used to write to and read from a DTS package file. The DTS package file format is used to persist DTS packages in the Windows file system. |
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[MS-DTSX]: Data Transformation Services Package XML File Format |
Specifies the Data Transformation Services Package File Format (DTSX), which is an XML-based file format that stores the instructions for the processing of a data flow from its points of origin to its points of destination, including transformations and optional processing steps between the origin and destination points. |
[MS-DTSX2]: Data Transformation Services Package XML Version 2 File Format |
Specifies version 2 of the Data Transformation Services Package File Format (DTSX), which is an XML-based file format that stores the instructions for the processing of a data flow from its points of origin to its points of destination, including transformations and optional processing steps between the origin and destination points. |
[MS-ISPAC]: Integration Services Project Deployment File Format |
Specifies the file format for the SQL Server Integration Services project deployment file, which is a file type that is used to represent the packaged metadata of a data integration project. |
Specifies the file format of the mapping specification language (MSL) for the Entity Data Model (EDM) version 2.0. MSL is an XML-based language that can be used to define mapping between a conceptual schema and a store schema. |
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[MS-RDLRS]: Report Definition Language Report State File Format |
Specifies the file format for Report State. A Report State document represents the metadata for defining filters in a report that is in Report Definition Language (RDL) file format and storing information about interactions with those filters. |
Specifies the file format for SQL Server Semantic Model Definition Language (SMDL), a file type that is used to represent the metadata for defining a semantic model. |
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Specifies the structure and semantics of the store schema definition language (SSDL) for the Entity Data Model (EDM). SSDL is a language based on XML that can be used for defining storage models by using the EDM. |
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[MS-SSISPARAMS]: Integration Services Project Parameter File Format |
Specifies the SQL Server Integration Services project parameter file, which is a file type that is used to store the metadata for a project connection manager. |
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