so I have a situation where (via SSIS) I’m basically running a SELECT against my DB, and then exporting the results to a .txt flatfile.
The SSIS flow is as follows: OLEDB SOURCE (my select query) -> DATA CONVERSION (change all values to DT_WSTR) -> FLAT FILE DESTINATION
However, I was told I need to change the format of all the datetime column values I export from the format of yyyy-mm-dd hh:nn:ss (what it is in the DB) to mm/dd/yyyy hh:nn:ss AM/PM
From my searching on this topic, I believe a script component between my DATA CONVERSION and FLAT FILE DESTINATION is what I need in SSIS….but I have no VB.NET or C# skills whatsoever. And despite searching, I have yet to really understand how I’d code this date formatting conversion up.
Help?
You can do the conversion in your SELECT statement.
This will get your close:
Just replace GetDate() with your date field. If you need it without the nanoseconds, it’s a bit longer: