• elmoustabchir (5/8/2013)


    thank you

    for my first error , its a column like this : déc 5 2007 12:00AM ( i dont understand why it doesnt work because its pretty simple :s )

    for my second im gonna take a look on a script and see what i can do

    but i remember you i took the DB source , the SP et DB destination as they works on the production environement !

    Well that won't convert to a datetime because of the "é".

    select cast('déc 5 2007 12:00AM' as datetime)

    Now if you change that to an "e" it will work just fine.

    select cast('dec 5 2007 12:00AM' as datetime)

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