Importing Oracle DATE data type loses time element

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Yanyong
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Importing Oracle DATE data type loses time element

Post by Yanyong » Wed 10 Oct 2018 18:34

I have a problem using SSIS Data Flow Component for Oracle to import data from Oracle 8.1.7 DATE column to SQL Server 2014 DATETIME column. The time element in the source data does not show up in the destination column.

Devart SSIS Data Flow Components 1.8.786. Direct connect (no Oracle client).
My 64-bit PC runs Windows 10 version 1703.
SSDT is on Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 version 15.8.6.

Pinturiccio
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Re: Importing Oracle DATE data type loses time element

Post by Pinturiccio » Fri 12 Oct 2018 10:22

We have reproduced the issue. We will investigate it and post here about the results as soon as possible.

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Re: Importing Oracle DATE data type loses time element

Post by Pinturiccio » Wed 24 Oct 2018 12:02

We have fixed the bug with truncating time for DATE columns in a SSIS package. We will post here when the corresponding build of SSIS Data Flow Components is available for download.

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Re: Importing Oracle DATE data type loses time element

Post by Pinturiccio » Thu 25 Oct 2018 15:46

New version of Devart SSIS Data Flow Components 1.9 is released!
It can be downloaded from https://www.devart.com/ssis/download.html or from Customer Portal (for users with valid subscription only).
For more information, please refer to viewtopic.php?t=37917

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