You are developing a project that contains multiple SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages. The packages will be deployed to the SSIS catalog. One of the steps in each package accesses an FTP site to download sales transaction data.
You create project parameters to store the username and password that are used to access the FTP site.
You need to ensure that the username and password values are encrypted when they are deployed.
What should you do?
Set the Sensitive property of the parameters to True.
Set the Protection Level property of the package to EncryptSensitiveWithUserKey.
Change the parameters to package parameters.
Change the project to the Legacy Deployment model.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Sensitive. If the value of this property is True, parameter values are encrypted in the catalog. References: https://www.microsoftpressstore.com/articles/article.aspx?p=2224037&seqNum=2
Sensitive. If the value of this property is True, parameter values are encrypted in the catalog.
You develop a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package that imports SQL Azure data into a data warehouse every night.
The SQL Azure data contains many misspellings and variations of abbreviations. To import the data, a developer used the Fuzzy Lookup transformation to choose the closest-matching string from a reference table of allowed values. The number of rows in the reference table is very large.
If no acceptable match is found, the Fuzzy Lookup transformation passes a null value.
The current setting for the Fuzzy Lookup similarity threshold is 0.50.
Many values are incorrectly matched.
You need to ensure that more accurate matches are made by the Fuzzy Lookup transformation without degrading performance.
What should you do?
Change the Exhaustive property to True.
Change the similarity threshold to 0.55.
Change the similarity threshold to 0.40.
Increase the maximum number of matches per lookup.