on 03-12-2015 7:18 AM
Manish,
The standard SQL steps can be configured to call the stored procedures and populate using the transaction properties just like a direct SQL table update.
--Bill
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If you are talking about a database store procedure, don't need the SDML part to call it, just use the default SQL command. But for the data to fill it, you would need to use SDML to access the client data.
Stephen
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