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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
SSIS handling errors in control flow
To ensure that errors don't cause the package to stop, but all errors are reported back to parent containers, set the following:
FailParentOnFailure = True
MaximumErrorCount = 99999 (an "infinite" value)
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