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How to pass a parameter into a SSIS package

Tags: Microsoft, SQL Server, 2005, SSIS Packages
I need to be able to call a SSIS package with a specific parameter for one of the variables.  Basically the package needs to be triggered from an application (.NET, C#) with a specific value.

The package is stored in the SQL Server (in Stored packages).

I have seen the article on dtexec and the SET flag, however we do not want to turn on xp_cmdshell on the SQL server due to the security implications, and that seems to be the only way to call dtexec

I have seen another article that says you can have a job invoke a package then have a specific user granted permission to the job, but that doesn't address how to set the parameter/variable for the package.

There are actually some other steps that technically need to run using the same parameter, so ideally if I could have a stored procedure call the SSIS package, then the subsequent toher stored procedures using the sent in parameter that would be great.  I just can't figure out how to do this securely (as xp_cmdshell is not considered secure).

Thanks for any comments.
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Zone: Microsoft
Question Asked By: mrichmon
Solution Provided By: PedroCGD
Participating Experts: 2
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