You develop a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) project by using the Project Deployment model. The
project contains many packages. It is deployed on aserver named Development1. The project will be deployed
to several servers that run SQL Server 2012. The project accepts one required parameter. The data typeof the
parameter is a string. A SQL Agent job is created that will call the master.dtsx package in the project. A job step
is created for the SSIS package. The job must pass the value of an SSIS Environment Variable to the project
parameter. The value of the Environment Variable must be configured differently on each server that runs SQL
Server. The value of the Environment Variable must provide the server name to the project parameter. You
need to configure SSIS on the Development1 server to pass the Environment Variable to the package. Which
four actions should you perform in sequence by using SQL Server Management Studio? (To answer, move the
appropriate actions from the list of actions to theanswer area and arrange them in the correct order.)
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Explanation:
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1. In the SSIS catalog, create an Environment named DevelopmentEnv.
2. In the DevelopmentEnv Environment, create an Environment Variable. Name the Environment Variable PackageEnvironment. Set the Environment variable value to Development1.
3. In the Project configuration, create an Environment reference to DevelopmentEnv. Assign the value of the PackageEnvironment Environment Variable to the project parameter.
4. In the SQL Agent job, choose the DevelopmentEnv Environment in the Configuration tab of the SSIS job step.