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vbobba
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Posted - 2011-12-14 : 00:54:16
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Hello, I am able to connect to INformix database from Source task using Datareader source. I am calling Informix stored procedure. I need to pass date parameters with time. How can I pass time stamp? I am new to Informix. Here is my call.call db_XXX:sp_call_XXXX(today-1, today, 0, 'NULL', 'NULL', 'NULL', 'NULL', 'NULL', 'NULL', 'OR|Test Name, 'NULL', -1, -1 )I want to pass (today-1 00:00:000) and (today 00:00:000)Thakn You |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2011-12-14 : 09:24:03
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I don't know the answer to your question, but I would try using ISO formats:'20111214 00:00:00.000'or'2011-12-14T00:00:00.000'(Note no hyphens in first format, and hyphens but no spaces in the second one) |
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vbobba
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-12-14 : 09:42:38
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Thank you.I want Yesterday date. Can't hard code date for scheduling puposes. How can I send time with yesterday's date? |
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Kristen
Test
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Posted - 2011-12-14 : 10:26:47
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You can calculate it, convert it to a string of correct format, and then include it in your "call".Try it first though, manually, because if neither of those formats is acceptable to Informix you'll need a different solution. |
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vbobba
Starting Member
3 Posts |
Posted - 2011-12-14 : 13:24:31
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All I have is Informix Stored Procedure name and the parameters names. I don't have privilages to modify Informix information . It belongs to 3rd party. I never worked with Informix before. I am MS SQl person. In SSIS package, in dataSource Reader can we calculate datetimetime before calling Informix SP? if so Can I use SQL code to generate datetime? or Do I need to use Informix code.Thank You |
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Kristen
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Posted - 2011-12-14 : 14:19:30
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"Try it first though, manually, because if neither of those formats is acceptable to Informix you'll need a different solution"Let me know if there is part of this that you don't understand and I will clarify. |
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