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How to: Copy a Package Using SSIS Designer

New: 5 December 2005

This topic describes how to create a new SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) package by copying an existing package, and how to update the Name and GUID properties of the new package.

To copy a package

  1. In Business Intelligence Development Studio, open the Integration Services project that contains the package that you want to copy.

  2. In Solution Explorer, double-click the package.

  3. Verify either the package to copy is selected in Solution Explorer or the tab in SSIS Designer that contains the package is the active tab

  4. On the File menu, click Save <package name> As.

    Note

    The package must be opened in SSIS Designer before the Save As option appears on the File menu.

  5. Optionally, browse to a different folder.

  6. Update the name of the package file. Make sure that you retain the .dtsx file extension.

  7. Click Save.

  8. At the prompt, choose whether to update the name of the package object to match the file name. If you click Yes, the Name property of the package is updated. The new package is added to the Integration Services project and opened in SSIS Designer.

  9. Optionally, click in the background of the Control Flow tab, and the click Properties.

  10. In the Properties window, click the value of the ID property, and then in the drop-down list click <Generate New ID>.

  11. On the File menu, click Save Selected Items to save the new package.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Save a Copy of a Package
How to: Create a Package Using SSIS Designer

Concepts

Integration Services Packages

Other Resources

Designing and Creating Integration Services Packages

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance