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We have quite a few SSIS packages on SQL Server 2012 deployed to SSISDB, you can right-click on a project and select 'Export' saved as an *ispac file, however, is there a script to Export All Projects to *.ispac? A script that will loop through all projects and export the *.ispac files to a directory?



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      We have quite a few SSIS packages on SQL Server 2012 deployed to SSISDB, you can right-click on a project and select 'Export' saved as an *ispac file, however, is there a script to Export All Projects to *.ispac? A script that will loop through all projects and export the *.ispac files to a directory?



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          You can find Import/Export folders and projects from/to local file system to/from SSIS catalog using PowerShell on TechNet and download CatalogMigration file



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