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The following steps will guide you in the basic usage of Profiler for SSIS.
Advanced Configuration
In the Profiler Component, navigate to File > Advanced Configuration.
Set up the Profiler Advanced Configuration. See Advanced Configuration.
Add Component
To add Profiler Component to your project, drag the component onto the Data Flow screen. This will snap the Profiler Component into your workflow space.
Connect Input
Select a data flow source to be your input data. Many formats can be used as Sources, including Excel files, flat files or Access Input data sources. Connect this data source to the Profiler Component by dragging the arrow from your data flow source to the Profiler Component.
Configure Component
Double click the Profiler Component to bring up the interface.
Input Field Tab
Map the input fields.
Analysis Options Tab
Output Tab
You can specify which groups or columns you want to be output.
Connect Output
Add data destinations for downstream output. Connect the respective output filter pin to the output destination.
Save Settings
Click File and select Save Selected Items to save the project
Run Project
Now, the project is ready to run.