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by: HoggZillaPosted on 2009-02-13 at 13:26:31ID: 23637460
Sure.
You need to save the resultset to an Object variable. Create 2 other variables to hold your column data. Connect the Execute SQL Task to a Foreach Loop Container. Choose Foreach ADO Enumerator. Set the Obect source variable to your recordset variable. Choose rows in the first table. Under variable mappings map the column variables to index 0 and 1, assuming the recordset's first two columns are the ones you want.
Now you have it, a loop over those two values.