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Scheduler SSIS Package for import CRM data using windows scheduler

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Hii, i m trying to Scheduling SSIS using windows scheduler. But, it seems like does'nt work.

I'am creating SSIS using Kingswaysoft For MS Dynamics CRM component. Are those component did'nt work if we execute from the outside of Visual studio ? Because my SSIS project work well when i execute from visual studio

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    Hi Saraswati,

    You can schedule SSIS jobs by creating a SQL Server agent job in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), to schedule with Windows scheduler you would need to call the DTEXEC command line.

    The free developer license for the SSIS Integration Toolkit for Microsoft Dynamics CRM will not allow you to run the software from outside of Visual Studio, for initial testing before you are ready to purchase you can request a trial key from within the KingswaySoft License Manager, this will give you 14-days to test the scheduling.

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