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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:31:52+00:00 2026-05-13T11:31:52+00:00

We currently have a solution developed using SSIS / C#. The SSIS package (amongst

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We currently have a solution developed using SSIS / C#. The SSIS package (amongst other things) has a script task that uses logic developed in the class libraries. This functionality needs to remain separate from the SSIS package.

Because we are using an SSIS package I understand that the compiled DLL’s need to be deployed to the GAC, and then referenced from the script task. However this is creating a deployment problem for us.

Our automated deployment tool (rightly) automatically increments the version numbers of the DLL’s, which are then published to the GAC. However this breaks the SSIS package, as it will try and access the DLL’s based on the version number they were published to the development machine GAC as.

The only solution we have to this is to get the compiled DLL’s, manualy modify the SSIS package script task and then publish the package.

It seems like there must be a better way of doing this – has anyone encountered this problem and come up with a better solution? Or is there something fundamental in our approach we need to change (beyond eliminating the need for the DLL’s)?

Thanks!

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    2026-05-13T11:31:52+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:31 am

    Well, after much research I never really came up with a satisfactory solution for this. In the end the closest I could get was a solution where I loaded my references dynamically:

        Dim rsAssembly As Assembly = Assembly.LoadFile("path from config file")
        Dim rsType As Type = rsAssembly.GetType("class name from config file")
        Dim obj As Object = Activator.CreateInstance(rsType)
    

    This allowed me to create the object I required (although worth noting that any other dependant references also need to by dynamically load or part of the GAC, although at least without the dependancy on the version number).

    Posted here for future seekers, but if anyone comes up with something better I would still be very curious to know how you resolved it – post here and I will credit you with the answer 🙂

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