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| In SSIS, add new //Execute Process// task to control flow of your package. In the //Execute Process Task Editor//: | In SSIS, add new //Execute Process// task to control flow of your package. In the //Execute Process Task Editor//: | ||
| * Put path to WinSCP [[executables|executable]] (by default ''C:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe'') &winpath &win64 into //Executable//; | * Put path to WinSCP [[executables|executable]] (by default ''C:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\WinSCP.exe'') &winpath &win64 into //Executable//; | ||
| - | * In //Arguments// specify ''/script=<pathtoyourscript>'' (Alternatively you can specify all commands here using ''/command'' switch, as used [[ui_generateurl|the command-line template]] that WinSCP can generate for you); | + | * In //Arguments// specify ''[[commandline#scripting|/script=<pathtoyourscript>]]'' (Alternatively you can specify all commands here using ''[[commandline#scripting|/command]]'' switch, as used [[ui_generateurl|the command-line template]] that WinSCP can generate for you); |
| * You may want to set //WorkingDirectory// to path, where you want to download files to/upload files from, if you do not use absolute paths in your script. | * You may want to set //WorkingDirectory// to path, where you want to download files to/upload files from, if you do not use absolute paths in your script. | ||