My installation is restricted to copying new .sql files on users machine. 
These sql files are invoked by sqlcmd.exe utility of Microsoft SQL server.


So there is no question of .sql files being 32/64 bit. And only place where
bitness is involved is the bitness of OS and SQL Server, which we are not
concerned with.

So my question here is 

1.should i go and change pack...@platform and compon...@win64 attributes.

2.Also if my msi is just database installer then should i go for creating 64
and 32 bit version of my msi
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