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Chapter 18: Getting Integrated with Integration Services<br />

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Figure 18-6<br />

For starters, this sets us up to decide what we want our flat file to look like. I can easily change the row<br />

delimiter. (For example, if you’re exporting for use in a Linux or UNIX based system, you may want to<br />

choose just a line feed rather than the line feed/carriage return option.) You can click Preview to see<br />

whether your query looks like it’s going to return the data that you expect. (See Figure 18-7.)<br />

Figure 18-7<br />

Click OK, and you’re back to the Configure Flat File dialog.

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