sysssispackages (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server
Contains one row for each package that is saved to Microsoft SQL Server. This table is stored in the msdb database.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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name | sysname | The unique identifier of the package. |
id | uniqueidentifier | The GUID of the package. |
description | nvarchar | The optional description of the package. |
createdate | datetime | The date the package was created. |
folderid | uniqueidentifier | The GUID of the logical folder in which SQL Server Management Studio lists the package. |
ownersid | varbinary | The unique security identifier of the user who created the package. |
packagedata | image | The package. |
packageformat | int | The format in which the package is saved: A value of 2 indicates that the package is saved in the SQL Server 2005 (9.x) Integration Services format. A value of 3 indicates that the package is saved in format of SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) Integration Servicesor later. |
packagetype | int | The client that created the package. The possible values are as follows: 0 (default value) 1 (SQL Server Import and Export Wizard) 3 (SQL Server Replication) 5 (SSIS Designer) 6 (Maintenance Plan Designer or Wizard). Note that the values in this column correspond to the DTSPackageType enumeration. |
vermajor | int | The latest major version of the package. |
verminor | int | The latest minor version of the package. |
verbuild | int | The latest build of the package. |
vercomments | nvarchar | Comments about the package version. |
verid | uniqueidentifier | The GUID of the package version. |
isencrypted | bit | A Boolean that indicates whether the package is encrypted. |
readrolesid | varbinary | The SQL Server role that can load packages. |
writerolesid | varbinary | The SQL Server role that can save packages. |