Which Data Flow transformation should you use?

You are designing a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) data flow to load sales
transactions from a source system into a data warehouse hosted on Windows Azure SQL
Database. One of the columns in the data source is named ProductCode.
Some of the data to be loaded will reference products that need special processing logic in
the data flow.
You need to enable separate processing streams for a subset of rows based on the source
product code.
Which Data Flow transformation should you use?

You are designing a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) data flow to load sales
transactions from a source system into a data warehouse hosted on Windows Azure SQL
Database. One of the columns in the data source is named ProductCode.
Some of the data to be loaded will reference products that need special processing logic in
the data flow.
You need to enable separate processing streams for a subset of rows based on the source
product code.
Which Data Flow transformation should you use?

A.
Multicast

B.
Conditional Split

C.
Script Task

D.
Data Conversion



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Jeph Bayfield

Jeph Bayfield

I thought at first the ‘Special Processing Logic’ is what requires Script Task, however the Question asks for a ‘Data Flow Transformation’ and Script Task is a Control Flow Task.

henrov

henrov

B. A bit tricky but I saw the same thing as BayField: A data flow component is asked and a script task is not that.