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benking9987
Posting Yak Master
124 Posts |
Posted - 2012-09-07 : 16:19:46
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I am using SSIS to export a sql statement. Within that sql statement is a portion for date. I want the date to come out into the .txt file as YYYY-MM-DD. I am able to generate this string just fine in the SQL query window and in the SSIS previews, with the following:SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), AZ_Order_Child.Ship_Date,120 ) AS [ship-date]... HOWEVER, when it comes out onto the actual text file, I get the following:2012-09-07 00:00:00What I want is 2012-09-07 only.Any ideas what is causing this and how I can stop it? Like I said, the query results and export preview show it formatted exactly as I want it. |
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sunitabeck
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
5155 Posts |
Posted - 2012-09-08 : 07:32:18
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Most likely, your destination column type is a datetime type. Go into Advanced Editor in the destination and under Input Output properties, look up the DataType of the column and change if necessary. |
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