Saturday, February 25, 2012

Annoying scrolling in SSIS

Hi Jamie, I raised questions about this kind of thing way back in the private beta timeframe. It was perceived as not too much of a practical problem. Either that, or it was relatively low priority compared to other things that needed to be fixed. Another "feature" is that when you lay shapes out nicely on the designer, close and re-open the package they can be moved! Which is a nuisance. Andrew Watt MVP - InfoPath wrote in message news:8cf48857-f836-4a83-b5f3-ea3a5246be4e@.discussions.microsoft.com... >I have a package with 2 and only 2 tasks in it - which obviously easily
> fit onto the control-flow surface at the same time.
> When I open the package though, why-oh-why is there nothing on the
> screen therefore forcing me to scroll all the way over to the left and
> all the way up to the top to see my 2 tasks (at which point the scroll
> bars disappear). >
> Oh and I close the package down, open it straight back up again and the
> same things happens. >
> Very annoying. Anyone concur? >
> -Jamie >
>I have a package with 2 and only 2 tasks in it - which obviously easily fit onto the control-flow surface at the same time.
When I open the package though, why-oh-why is there nothing on the screen therefore forcing me to scroll all the way over to the left and all the way up to the top to see my 2 tasks (at which point the scroll bars disappear).

Oh and I close the package down, open it straight back up again and the same things happens.

OK its nothing major but its very annoying. Anyone concur?

-Jamie

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