• sabnavees (11/19/2012)


    At the destiation the datatype is nvarchar. But we can insert the date ffrom excel i this datat type isn't it...

    Ding ding. There is the problem. Your destination is not a datetime but you are trying to put datetime information in it. Make your destination be datetime.

    To see an example of the problem, open Excel and type 41151 in a cell. Then format that cell and display it as a date. What is happening is that your destination is varchar so ssis pulls your data and converts to the destination datatype. Why would you not want to use datetime for date information?

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