UD Connect / JDBC  TIME mismatch

Hi BW Gurus,
im facing a strange phenomenon with data load via udc:
We use UDC to load data from an INGRES Database. My aktuell Problem ist that the time in BW PSA differs exactly one hour from source. This effect is independent from daylightsaving.
Example:
Update Time in Source = 08:00
Update Time in PSA = 07:00  
The DB View on INGRES delivers the TIME as CHAR and  also the timefield in PSA ist set to char. The TimeZone on the INGRES Machine is GMT.
I haven't a clue how i can solve this problem.
Thank's for hint's and your time
Norman

Hi,
Have you checked the data on your view?
=> when the source field is CHAR and the datasource field is CHAR. Then there is no conversion.
=> your problem is the view. I think the database has a conversion from TIME to CHAR - you have there some SQL alternatives.
Sven

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