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Hi community!
I have access to our ERP Tables using an oracle connection.
Here all tables contain the date in the julian date format. So it is a number instead of a date.
I would like to use the incremental refresh since these are really huge tables.
Is there any chance to use an incremental refresh here?
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Hey @joshua1990 ,
You can not use Julian date - as of now "the RangeStart and RangeEnd parameters, which must be date/time data type," So, any way to have a converted field in the data? If you are not using Live/direct query I would think that you could just add a custom field that converts Julian to Date/Time first.
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Hey @joshua1990 ,
You can not use Julian date - as of now "the RangeStart and RangeEnd parameters, which must be date/time data type," So, any way to have a converted field in the data? If you are not using Live/direct query I would think that you could just add a custom field that converts Julian to Date/Time first.
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Private message me for consulting or training needs.
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