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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:36:43+00:00 2026-05-26T16:36:43+00:00

As occurring more often something simple is not so simple in SSIS (v 2008)

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As occurring more often something simple is not so simple in SSIS (v 2008)

Situation before B.I. came in: data was loaded into linked tables in hidden excel sheets, there were macro’s and manual adaptations.

After: Still hidden sheets but we replaced macro functionalities with SSIS and had to unlink the table to get rid of the pop-up when opening the files: “The following data may have been lost: -Table”

Since we unlinked the table (and by consequence deleted the connection) we can’t address the hidden sheet anymore via SSIS: Excel Destination. Non-hidden sheets are no problem and are visible.

–> Question: how can you export to a hidden excel sheet?
Since above action the sheet is not visible anymore in the Excel Destination windows, dropbox “name of the excel sheet”.

Thanks in advance for any advice!!
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    2026-05-26T16:36:43+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:36 pm

    The trick when the GUI doesn’t let you do something in SSIS is to tell it you know what you are doing. 😉

    In this case, the drop down does not allow you to select values from a hidden tab. The connection manager points to a Excel file with 2 tabs, Sheet1 and Hidden which is hidden.
    Excel Destination table or view

    It does however allow you to select “Table name or view name from variable” or “SQL Command.” This solution will use the variable approach but command should work just as well.
    Excel Destination table or view from variable

    As you can see, I have defined a variables called SheetName and assigned it a value of Hidden$
    Variable declaration

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    Data flow

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    Progress: 2011-11-07 07:49:32.80
       Source: Excel Destination
       Cleanup: 100% complete
    End Progress
    DTExec: The package execution returned DTSER_SUCCESS (0).
    Started:  7:49:30 AM
    Finished: 7:49:32 AM
    Elapsed:  2.121 seconds
    
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