SSiS Vs Import Wizard: What's Wrong?!?!?

Sep 28, 2007



Hello everybody,

I'd like to import a big table (about 13 millions rows) from oracle to sql server 2005.

2 ways are possible: SiSS and Import Wizard.

I'd prefere to use SSiS, but I'm unable to pass data from oracle because, for some strange reason, debugging the package it hangs on the origin block (painting it red) altought another identical package wit another table works perfectly (and that's another strange question...). Also, SiSS forces me to create a convert block to cast from unicode to ansi


Using Import Wizard in sql2005 instead, the package works perfectly and, importing it in SiSS, it also don't contains the convert block...


what's the reason of all that?

thanks in advance

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