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Applies to:
SQL Server
SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory
You can view the list of packages that are stored on the Integration Services server in one of two ways.
Transact-SQL access
To view the list of packages that are stored on the server, query the view, catalog.packages (SSISDB Database).
In SQL Server Management Studio
To view packages stored on the server by using Object Explorer in SQL Server Management Studio, follow the procedure below.
In SQL Server Management Studio, connect to the Integration Services server. That is, connect to the instance of the SQL Server Database Engine that hosts the Integration Services database.
In Object Explorer, expand the tree to display the Integration Services Catalogs node.
Expand the Integration Services Catalogs node to display the SSISDB node.
Expand the SSISDB node to display a list of one or more folders. Each folder contains one or more projects in the Projects folder, and each project contains one more packages in the Packages folder.
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Module
Execute existing SSIS packages in Azure Data Factory - Training
Execute existing SSIS packages in Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipeline
Documentation
Package Management (SSIS Service) - SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Package Management (SSIS Service)
Integration Services (SSIS) Server and Catalog - SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Integration Services (SSIS) Server and Catalog
SSIS Catalog - SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
SSIS Catalog