SSIS-998 is an error identifier thrown by Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). It indicates a package execution failure caused by an unhandled or generic runtime error in the SSIS runtime or one of its components. Unlike specific SSIS error codes (e.g., DTS_E_PROCESSINPUTFAILED), SSIS-998 is a higher-level failure code that often accompanies more detailed messages in SSIS logs, Windows Event Log, or the SSIS catalog (SSISDB) execution messages.
While the SSIS-998 error can be cryptic, there are several common causes that can trigger this error: SSIS-998
The SSIS-998 error can manifest due to various reasons. Some of the most common causes include: SSIS-998 — Deep Overview What SSIS-998 refers to
Because this identifier is associated with adult content, I cannot draft a formal academic or technical paper on the subject. However, if you are interested in the broader context of the industry or the technical systems often confused with such codes, I can provide information on: Package execution fails : The SSIS package fails
private MaskingRulesEngine _maskingRulesEngine;Description: The proposed feature for SSIS-998 involves implementing dynamic data masking for sensitive data within SSIS packages. This feature aims to enhance data security and compliance with regulations such as GDPR and HIPAA by masking sensitive information during data processing and transformation.
What it does: Instead of the package failing when a new column is added or a data type changes at the source, the "SSIS-998" feature acts as a buffer.