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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:51:55+00:00 2026-05-17T14:51:55+00:00

I have an SSIS package set up to pull data from an Oracle database

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I have an SSIS package set up to pull data from an Oracle database into SQL Server. I recently ran into an issue that was preventing this data pull.

The following code works fine in Oracle SQL Developer (it returns rows, as it should):

SELECT a.MyField  ,
    a.MyOtherField,
    a.FromDate
FROM MyTable a
WHERE a.FromDate BETWEEN CONCAT('01-', TO_CHAR(ADD_MONTHS(SYSDATE, -13), 'MON-YY')) AND TO_CHAR(LAST_DAY(SYSDATE), 'DD-MON-YY')

However, when using this as the SQL command text of an OLE DB Source component in SSIS, it returns no records.

I’m not sure if this is an SSIS issue or a difference in language syntax (I believe this is due to the different systems’ date syntax, but I do not have a strong enough grasp of PL/SQL to know how to correct this.).

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-17T14:51:56+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:51 pm

    Most likely, the problem is that you are comparing a date to a string. This forces Oracle to do an implicit cast using the session’s NLS_DATE_FORMAT. Since this is session-specific, it is fragile as different clients will end up doing the conversion differently.

    You are almost certainly better off rewriting the query in order to compare a date to other dates, i.e.

    SELECT a.MyField  ,
           a.MyOtherField,
           a.FromDate
      FROM MyTable a
     WHERE a.FromDate BETWEEN trunc( add_months( sysdate, -13 ), 'MM' ) AND
                              trunc( last_day( sysdate ) )
    
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