| title | Integration Services Parameters | Microsoft Docs | |
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| ms.date | 03/06/2017 | |
| ms.prod | sql-server-2014 | |
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| ms.technology | database-engine | |
| ms.topic | conceptual | |
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| ms.assetid | b1bb3ea3-8097-4e76-b9c2-78a0f46a23bc | |
| author | mashamsft | |
| ms.author | mathoma | |
| manager | craigg |
For [!INCLUDEssNoVersion][!INCLUDEssISnoversion], you can decide to analyze [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] packages on the computer, or [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] package files in the file system. If you analyze files in the file system, provide a path to the folder that contains the [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] packages.
Analyze SSIS packages on Computer
Select this option to analyze [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] packages on the computer. By default, this option is selected.
Analyze SSIS package files
Select this option to analyze [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] packages in the file system.
Path to SSIS packages
Locate a UNC or local path that holds your [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] packages. You do not have to include file names. If the path you have entered cannot be accessed, you cannot click Next. By default, the path is blank. This field is enabled only when you select Analyze SSIS package files.
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