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Problem Note 54966: Bulk loading with SAS/ACCESS® Interface to Greenplum might result in data loss of fractional seconds

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Loading data into Greenplum using SAS/ACCESS Interface to Greenplum and the bulk loader might result in the fractional seconds of a timestamp being lost. For example, your timestamp with fractional seconds might look like this:

dt=01JAN1960:00:00:00.079120
dt=02JAN1960:03:46:40.123456
dt=18AUG2014:19:05:56.885000

After a bulk load, the resulting data might look like this:

dt=01JAN1960:00:00:00.120000
dt=02JAN1960:03:46:40.456000
dt=18AUG2014:19:05:56.000000

To temporarily work around this issue, use standard inserts instead of bulk loading. Standard inserts do not result in this behavior.

Click the Hot Fix tab in this note to access the hot fix for this issue.

The hot fix corrects this fractional second issue that occurs when you are using bulk loading.



Operating System and Release Information

Product FamilyProductSystemProduct ReleaseSAS Release
ReportedFixed*ReportedFixed*
SAS SystemSAS/ACCESS Interface to GreenplumMicrosoft® Windows® for x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 20089.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R29.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Enterprise x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Home Premium x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Professional x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Windows 7 Ultimate x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
64-bit Enabled AIX9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
64-bit Enabled Solaris9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
HP-UX IPF9.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Linux for x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
Solaris for x649.4_M29.4_M39.4 TS1M29.4 TS1M3
* For software releases that are not yet generally available, the Fixed Release is the software release in which the problem is planned to be fixed.