In SQL Server 2008 R2, Integration Services uses Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) as its script environment. In earlier versions, the script environment was Visual Studio for Applications (VSA). Script tasks and Script components are automatically upgraded from VSA to VSTA when you open or upgrade packages in SQL Server 2008 R2.
In SQL Server 2005, syslockinfo and sp_lock may return unexpected values, and may return multiple rows where previous versions ...
In SQL Server 2005, with some exceptions, table hints are supported in the FROM clause of a query only when the hints are ...
In SQL Server 2008 R2, connection strings require a different value for some provider names. The value for the SQL Server ...
In SQL Server 2008 R2, Integration Services has changed its application programming interfaces (APIs). To be compatible with ...
In SQL Server 2008 R2, Integration Services uses Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) as its script environment. In ...
In SQL Server 2008 R2, the Lookup transformation includes additional capabilities, such as the ability to persist and share ...
In SQL Server 2008, global trace flags set by a session take effect in other sessions immediately. Also, some trace flags ...
In SQL Server 2008, SQL Server Agent supports multiple proxies. You define these proxies by using a new set of stored procedures. ...
In SQL Server 2008, xml is a reserved system type. Rename your user-defined xml type either before or after upgrading to ...