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control various parameters of behavior, including the version of the .NET Framework,
the compilation warning level, and the assembly name. The project properties window
is shown in Figure 3-2 , and it can be accessed by right-clicking the project name in
Project Explorer and choosing Properties. Do keep in mind, however, that the scope of
any changes you make is limited to the single instance of the Script task or Script com-
ponent you're currently working with.
In practice, it's quite rare to have to modify the project-level properties of instances
of the Script task or Script component. In the majority of cases, the default project set-
tings will suffice.
Figure 3-2 . Script task project properties
Full .NET Runtime
Both scripting tools in SSIS have full access to the objects, methods, and events within
the .NET Framework runtime. This level of accessibility allows the ETL developer to
leverage exiting assemblies—including network libraries, file system tools, advanced
 
 
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