Open amitbansod9211 opened 2 years ago
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@ajithkr-ms for adding more clarity.
Hi,
This is so terrible support process from MS. It's been a two year now still no resolution and case is open.
Regards, Devendra Bansod
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@ajithkr-ms https://github.com/ajithkr-ms for adding more clarity.
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Version 5.0 added support for package store. The target versions for SSIS package assessment still cannot be 2019 and above. Disambiguated this, SSDT is the new all-in-one experience for SSIS package assessment and migration.
As per following What's new in Data Migration Assistant page v5.0 says "Assessing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) projects hosted in SSISDB and SSIS packages hosted in package store. Database Migration Assistant detects unsupported, partially supported or deprecated features and compatibility issues that are used in source packages and provides recommendations to help you address those issues."
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/dma/dma-whats-new?view=sql-server-ver15
Where as following article's Assess source SSIS projects/packages says it doen't support.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dms/how-to-migrate-ssis-packages https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/dms/how-to-migrate-ssis-packages-managed-instance
Regards, Devendra Bansod
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