March 27, 2008 at 3:29 am
hi everyone!
i'd like to assign date time stamp to my variable using a script task or some other way!
and i'll use that particular timestamp as the batch for my package! just i'll insert that variable value to the backend, this would act as a batch for my package's last run.
I have assigned getdate() in derived column,
but, its milliseconds are changing every 100 rows. i want to use a batch value for my package's full run!
so please tell me how to assign system datetimestamp to the user variable!
Thanks
March 27, 2008 at 3:39 am
Hi
You can have a guid option which is unique for every time when ever you request for the same. You can assign the GUID so that it will not get recreated for any user on this machine.
here is the sample code which i think will help you.
DECLARE @myid uniqueidentifier
SET @myid = NEWID()
PRINT 'Value of @myid is: '+ CONVERT(varchar(255), @myid)
or
select newid() ---just run any of the above to get a unique id
hope this will help you........
Regards
Srinivas Chilakapati
March 27, 2008 at 4:19 am
You could just use the SSIS system variable [StartTime].
Kindest Regards,
Frank Bazan
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