Hi Gabi,
Thanks for reporting the issue. To make it easy for us to help you as quickly as possible could you please provide the following? i) the actual log lines from the IPT logs ii) the SQL statement you are using iii) a small sample table so we can recreate the issue
This is a wild guess, but I suspect tat dateTime formats is not being handled gracefully. If possible can you please try timestamp SQL column format instead of dateTime to see if that narrows down the cause? (I understand this is not a viable fix, but might help identify the root of the issue)
Thanks, Tim
On Oct 17, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Dröge, Gabriele wrote:
Dear all,
I’ve downloaded the latest IPT version 2.0.5-r4398 and tried to map my data. I want to use a MySQL database, but there seems to be a bug in IPT concerning MySQL. IPT is not able to handle the SQL statement even though it is correct (tested on the MySQL server directly) Log file says:
Error in SQL (there is definitely no error in the sql statement)
IPT expects one more column than the sql statement queries for (unclear why)
IPT can’t handle datetime (unclear why)
A CSV file and a connection to a MS SQL Server did work.
Preview looks like this:
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It would be great if someone could fix those bugs. Thanks in advance!
Best wishes, Gabi
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