Execute Package Task Editor (Package Page)
Use the Package page of the Execute Package Task Editor dialog box to specify the location of the SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) package to run and configure the connection to the storage location.
To learn about this task, see Execute Package Task.
Static Options
Location
Select the location type. This property has the options listed in the following table.Value Description SQL Server
Set the location to an instance of SQL Server. Selecting this value displays the dynamic options, Connection and PackageName.
File system
Set the location to the file system. Selecting this value displays the dynamic option, Connection.
- Password
If the child package is password protected, provide the password for the child package, or click the ellipsis button (…) and create a new password for the child package.
- ExecuteOutOfProcess
Specify whether child package runs in the process of the parent package or in a separate process. true if the child package should run in a separate process, false if the child package should run in the same process. If set to false, you cannot debug the package in a tools-only install; you must install the Integration Services product. For more information, see Installing SQL Server Integration Services by Using Setup.
Location Dynamic Options
Location = SQL Server
Connection
Select an OLE DB connection manager in the list, or click <New connection...> to create a new connection manager.Related Topics:OLE DB Connection Manager, Configure OLE DB Connection Manager
- PackageName
Type the name of the child package, or click the ellipsis (…) and then locate the package.
Location = File system
Connection
Select a File connection manager in the list, or click <New connection...> to create a new connection manager.Related Topics:File Connection Manager, File Connection Manager Editor
- PackageNameReadOnly
Displays the package name.
See Also
Reference
Execute Package Task Editor (General Page)
Expressions Page
Other Resources
Integration Services Error and Message Reference
Help and Information
Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance
Change History
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