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Hi together,
this is an example of my Importjob. I create a Table with a lot of tablenames from our source database and the ForEach-Task copy the table into our Lakehouse.
In the process, become .
Does anyone have the same problem and know a solution?
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I have seen that there is already a known issue for this. However, I use Pipeline and not Dataflow Gen2.
I have seen that there is already a known issue for this. However, I use Pipeline and not Dataflow Gen2.
Thanks for the details @HarderT
I will keep you posted regarding the updates of this known issue. Appreciate your patience.
Hi @HarderT
Thanks for using Fabric Community.
Are you using On prem database here?
Have you set/checked the data type in the Mapping tab in Copy?
Hi @HarderT
Under mapping you have Advanced settings:
If in the source, the column is determined to be a String then running the type checker doesn't understand the source's format.
If you need to force a String -> Date, precreate the table.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Hi @v-nikhilan-msft,
the source is an OnPrem-Database. The Columntyp there is DATE and after import into Lakehouse its DATETIME.
I dont use the Mapping-Tab, because I use a ForEach-Loop to import many tables.
I already tried to change the typ with Type conversion settings, but somehow it doenst work. I need the column not as string, but as same as in the source.
I try to precreate the table and see what happens.
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