Seeing as how you've managed to get no responses thus far, I'll continue the trend. Perhaps you'd like to expand on what "SSIS" is, how you think a "perl bot" will be of any use (perhaps it'll be obvious once you describe SSIS, but maybe not), or any other details that might help the reader of your query understand what you're talking about.

A quick google shows one potential meaning of SSIS as SQL Server Integration Services - is this what you're refering to? If so, how do you envision a perl bot being of use? As a hosting environment? In that role, it merely looks like standard coding: looking for events, and responding to them. But I'm not entirely sure...


In reply to Re: SSIS and Perl bots by Tanktalus
in thread SSIS and Perl bots by rajib

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