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I have a SSIS Package, which has a Data Conversion Task. In this task I would like to convert DTWSTR 2000 to NUMERIC(36,10)

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The data in organic column is something like this:

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I can run my package successfully in Visual Studio, but after I deploy the package to SQL Server and run it with the same input parameters, I get this error:

The conversion returned status value 2 and status text. The value could not be converted because of potential loss of data

Why I can run the package in Visual Studio but not on SQL Server?

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  • Looks like the conversion is set to fail on a truncation error. What number is 175,06845... meant to represent? If , is a decimal point, then you need a much bigger scale, however, if it's not, why is there only 1 comma? I would expect something more like 175,068,4....
    – Thom A
    Aug 14, 2018 at 11:34
  • It is a decimal point. In SSIS I can run this Package and this value is converted to: 175.0684557107
    – Kaja
    Aug 14, 2018 at 11:41
  • If it's a decimal point, then that's why you're getting a failure. Either ignore truncation errors, or be very specific (you'll need to put the value in a numeric that can hold that scale, round it to 10 decimal places, and then convert it again).
    – Thom A
    Aug 14, 2018 at 11:47
  • Could you please explain me why I can run the package in SSIS without error and not on SQL Server?
    – Kaja
    Aug 14, 2018 at 11:52
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    Different language settings maybe?
    – Jacob H
    Aug 14, 2018 at 14:17

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