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Hi,

 

 

I have a date in 2010:08:11:13:50:16 format, I want to write this format in oracle.

 

I've tried it using a date formater transformer but it didn't worked then I split the record and reconcateneted it in the native SQL format of DD-MM-YYYY but it also failed.

 

 

Can anybody please help me in this.

 

 

IMRAN

 

 

Best answer by takashi

Hi Imran,

 

 

FME interprets 'YYYYmmdd' or 'YYYYmmddHHMMSS' formatted string to a datetime value. I think your issue is same as this article.

 

 

Takashi
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takashi
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  • July 3, 2013
Hi Imran,

 

 

FME interprets 'YYYYmmdd' or 'YYYYmmddHHMMSS' formatted string to a datetime value. I think your issue is same as this article.

 

 

Takashi

david_r
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  • July 4, 2013
Hi,

 

 

the DateFormatter was recently given a needed overhaul in FME2013 SP2, where it should now be possible to accomplish this.

 

 

If you have a previous version of FME, consider the DateConverter custom transformer from the FME Store. It is a lot more robust than the ancient DateFormatter.

 

 

David

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  • July 4, 2013
Thanks Guys

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