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: In the context of SSIS, error codes are often used to identify specific issues that occur during package execution. These can range from connectivity issues to data type mismatches. SSIS-685
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SSIS-685. Buffer Overrun.
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Let me check possible angles. Could SSIS-685 be a course code at a university or a training program? That's possible. Alternatively, maybe it's a specific project or version number in some organization. Another thought: sometimes numbers are used in software for specific versions or builds, like SSIS 2019 being version 15.x, but 685 might be a patch or update number. However, that doesn't align with typical versioning schemes for SQL Server.