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As the final piece of the ETL puzzle, Data Flow destinations form perhaps the most vital function of all—delivering data to its destination. These Data Flow end points can be targets such as a database table, a flat file, an XML document, or all sorts of other storage media. All destination components share a common structure in that they have inputs (usually a single input) and no outputs.

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© 2008 James Wightman

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(2008). Data Flow Destinations. In: Pro SQL Server 2005 Integration Services. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0448-0_11

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