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DTS - How to import into temporary table

Asked by tomasz_k in MS SQL Server

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Hello,

I have a a source as a text file, and my destination in an SQL server.  I'm trying to setup a Transform Data Task between the two (from .txt to SQL) but my SQL destination needs to be a temporary table... #TABLE not just another table.  I'm not sure how I can set that up.  I have used that CREATE option in the Destination to create the #TEMP_TABLE and it's there, but it doesn't show up in any menu, and I'm not sure how I can map to use in.  I need it mapped so I can run some ActiveX scripts on it.

Any help will be appreciated.
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