Some of the notable features of the SSIS-969 include:

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Below is a technical draft focusing on a hypothetical but realistic SSIS development issue

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Whether SSIS-969 represents a current milestone or a stepping stone in the future of data integration, its study and application are essential for professionals aiming to stay ahead in their field.

Title: SSIS-969 – A Detailed Look at Hibiki Otsuki’s Latest Performance

| Observation | Details | |-------------|---------| | | Switching the OLE DB Destination to “Table or view – fast load (no table lock)” allows the package to finish, albeit slower. | | Works on dev environment | Same package runs without error on a dev instance of SQL Server 2017 (no Table lock). | | SQL Server error log | No corresponding error entries; the failure appears to be internal to the SSIS runtime. | | Stack trace (from Visual Studio Output) | Shows Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper calling SqlBulkCopy → NullReferenceException . | | Hotfix search | KB5008601 (SQL Server 2019 CU13) mentions a similar issue with FastLoad and Check constraints , but the fix only applies to SQL Server 2019 CU14+ . |