Error : Summary String length exceeds maximum

I just got an error while trying to Update a User on my IDM instance.
com.waveset.util.InternalError  :  Summary String length (3003) exceeds maximum (2048)
I already checked this forum for similar issues, and I found a couple of threads. However, for some reason, I was unable to VIEW those threads (something about not having the rights/access to read those threads)
So, I am posting my issue here.
Any help will be greatly appreciated

Roman,
if you are using NETBEANS, this is what you do :
(a) right-click on the name of your instance (in the Projects Tab)
(b) select IDM
(c) then select "Download Objects"
(d) From the list that appears, choose "Common Configuration Object Types"
(e) Next, choose "*Repository Configuration"*
Somewhere in this file, there is a clause which states : *"Maximum Summary = '2048'*
Change this value to something higher (but, *NOT* too high !)
This should solve your problem

Similar Messages

  • Column name length exceeds maximum allowed

    Hello,
    I get this error when am trying to create a table. ERROR: Column name length exceeds maximum allowed length(30).
    Is it able to extend this length to be more than 30 ? By the way I am using Oracle 11g
    Regards,
    Moussa El Tayeb
    about.me/MoussaEltayeb

    Hello,
    also Oracle has some limits. For more Information see the logical limits
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14072_01/server.112/e10820/limits.htm
    regards
    Peter

  • Ctxload error DRG-11530: token exceeds maximum length

    I downloaded the 11g examples (formerly the companion cd) with the supplied knowledge base (thesauri), unzipped it, installed it, and confirmed that the droldUS.dat file is there. Then I tried to use ctxload to create a default thesaurus, using that file, as per the online documentation. It creates the default thesaurus, but does not load the data, due to the error "DRG-11530: token exceeds maximum length". Apparently one of the terms is too long. But what can I use to edit the file? I tried notepad, but it was too big. I tried wordpad, but it was unreadable. I was able to create a default thesaurus using the much smaller sample thesaurus dr0thsus.txt, so I confirmed that there is nothing wrong with the syntax or privileges. Please see the copy of the run below. Is there a way to edit the droldUS.dat file or a workaround or am I not loading it correctly? Does the .dat file need to be loaded differently than the .txt file?
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select banner from v$version
      2  /
    BANNER
    Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
    PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
    CORE    11.1.0.6.0      Production
    TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
    NLSRTL Version 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thesauri where ths_name = 'DEFAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
             0
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thes_phrases where thp_thesaurus = 'DE
    FAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
             0
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> host ctxload -thes -user ctxsys/ctxsys@orcl -name default -file
    C:\app\Barbara\product\11.1.0\db_1\ctx\data\enlx\droldUS.dat
    Connecting...
    Creating thesaurus default...
    Thesaurus default created...
    Processing...
    DRG-11530: token exceeds maximum length
    Disconnected
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> connect ctxsys/ctxsys@orcl
    Connected.
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g>
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thesauri where ths_name = 'DEFAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
             1
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thes_phrases where thp_thesaurus = 'DE
    FAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
             0
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> exec ctx_thes.drop_thesaurus ('default')
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> host ctxload -thes -user ctxsys/ctxsys@orcl -name default -file
    C:\app\Barbara\product\11.1.0\db_1\ctx\sample\thes\dr0thsus.txt
    Connecting...
    Creating thesaurus default...
    Thesaurus default created...
    Processing...
    1000 lines processed
    2000 lines processed
    3000 lines processed
    4000 lines processed
    5000 lines processed
    6000 lines processed
    7000 lines processed
    8000 lines processed
    9000 lines processed
    10000 lines processed
    11000 lines processed
    12000 lines processed
    13000 lines processed
    14000 lines processed
    15000 lines processed
    16000 lines processed
    17000 lines processed
    18000 lines processed
    19000 lines processed
    20000 lines processed
    21000 lines processed
    21760 lines processed successfully
    Beginning insert...21760 lines inserted successfully
    Disconnected
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thesauri where ths_name = 'DEFAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
             1
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thes_phrases where thp_thesaurus = 'DE
    FAULT'
      2  /
      COUNT(*)
          9582
    CTXSYS@orcl_11g>

    Hi Roger,
    Thanks for the response. You are correct. I was confusing the terms thesaurus and knowledge base, which sometimes seem to be used interchangeably or synonymously, but are actually two different things. I read over the various sections of the documentation regarding the supplied knowledge base and supplied thesaurus more carefully and believe I understand now. Apparently, the dr0thsus.txt file that I did ultimately load using ctxload to create a default thesaurus is the supplied thesaurus that is intended to be used to create the default English thesaurus, which supports ctx_thes syn and such. The other droldUS.dat file that I mistakenly tried to load using ctxload is the supplied compiled knowledge base that supports ctx_doc themes and gist and such. In the past I have used ctx_thes.create_thesaurus to create a thesaurus, but using ctxload can also load a thesaurus from a text file with the data in a specified format. Once a thesaurus is loaded using ctxload, it can then be compiled using ctxkbtc to add it to the existing compiled knowledge base. So, the knowledge base is sort of a compilation of thesauri, which is what led to my confusion in terminology. I think I have it all straight in my mind now and hopefully this will help anybody else who searches for the same problem and finds this.
    Thanks,
    Barbara

  • Error : Bigger type length than Maximum

    Hi
    I am using JBOSS Server-with ORACLE 10g-xe(express edition),Thru prepare statement it works well,But thru callable statement it is not working .I am getting the following error
    Bigger type length than Maximum .
    I am using
    jdbc:oracle:thin@host_name:1521:service_name & classes12.jar
    what is the solution?
    by
    balamuralikrishnan.s

    This is a jdbc specific error. Moving to OCI drivers should trash the problem.
    If you aren't able to use OCI drivers, then you should also try to upgrade your jdbc drivers to the newest version. I read about problems with a plus ( + ) in a varchar2 string causing this problem, also I heard stories about blobs, etc. etc. The error is therefore in my opinion a rather generic one that should be described in more detail by Oracle.

  • ORA-31044: Top-level prefix length  exceeds maximum

    Hi,
    I am trying to migrate the cube and associated view created by view generator from one environment to another environment.
    The cube is migraed through XML and it is working.
    But when we compile the view created in one environment in the target environemn after cube migration we get and error as - "ORA-31044: Top-level prefix length exceeds maximum".
    What is the resolution for this?
    Regards,
    Gurudatta

    Not sure what is happening between production and development environments, if it worked in dev it should work in production assuming no other changes were made to the data model. Data volumes should not be an issue. When you are testing the view are you using a WHERE clause to limit the number of rows returned? Try just returning the top level for each dimension, the 'All' dimension member as this will return just one row (or one row for each year if you have a time dimension with year as the top level).
    Keith Laker
    Oracle EMEA Consulting
    BI Blog: http://oraclebi.blogspot.com/
    DM Blog: http://oracledmt.blogspot.com/
    BI on Oracle: http://www.oracle.com/bi/
    BI on OTN: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/bi/
    BI Samples: http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/bi/samples/

  • "Content generation error. The article exceeds maximum file size limit"

    We are building a single edition app for our univesity's literary and arts magazine and have no problem previewing it through the adobe viewer app, but when we try to create a folio so we can begin the App Store process, we keep getting this pesky error. It refuses to export a folio.
    The links folder associated with the indesign file totals 474mb.
    The folder containing all the Indesign files associated with the app is 537mb.
    So how are we exceeding the 1gb file size?
    Details:
    115 pages within a single article (we converted from the print edition, rather than placing each piece into an article of toys own. Is that a problem?).
    All images (about 50) are png files of under 1mb and the videos have been exported to mp4 (total 370mb of video--do we need to switch to streaming?)
    Every page has a button linking back to the home screen. And at least one, and sometimes two, MSOs (to full-screen an image or to pop up the author's bio.
    3 mp3 audio pieces are insignificant in size.
    We removed extraneous states from the MSOs.
    Our PNG files are sized to a maximum width of 2048px.
    The .indd file itself is 58mb
    No HTML overlays, but we do have 5 or 6 hyperlinks that launch the browser.
    Any guesses why we are unable to generate a folio with this article?
    Is there a way to audit our project to see what the problem is?
    We've scoured these forums and applied the advice that seemed pertinent , so your patience and recommendations would be a great help.

    Thanks to both of you for your replies.
    We watched Adobe's tutorial videos and read the guides on Adobe's site before starting our project (a first app for our lit-mag), and never found the kind of overview that would have made the built-in functionality of the Folio system evident. Are there beginner videos you recommend we screen for the editorial board next year? It has been a great learning process for us this summer, but one involving many errors along the way.
    It seems like it won't be difficult to break up the journal into "articles," but in order to make the TOC work correctly it really is a one piece to a page thing (none of our pieces extends beyond one screen because we used scrollable overlays). Do you think we'll run into trouble with 100+ articles in our folio?
    Thanks again for taking the time to respond!
    --Clamor

  • Error Message: Motion menus exceed maximum duration

    Our iDVD has one Main Menu with Nine Submenu's. We used the Reflections Theme. All these have motion menus, for consistency. Each is set at a loop duration for audio of no more than 45 seconds. [10X45=450 secs or 7:30 mins]. The menu screeen allows for 8 image drop zones. We put a photo in each zone, and they scroll by repeatedly behind the menu titles/text.
    [Each of the Nine Submenus contains one slideshow and one sub-submenu. These sub-submenus are not motion menus.]
    When we go to burn the disc, we get the error message above. Our duration on the Best Performance setting is 29:53 mins vs. the allowed 7:30 mins.
    Questions: Why does Project Info show motion menu duration at 29:53? Is there a way to reduce that by, for example, limiting the number of times the pictures loop behind the text in that theme? Or, should we be using Best Quality rather than Best Performance? (Note: the images are more important than the sound in this DVD.)
    Mac OSX   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    Mac OSX   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  
    Mac HD   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    We couldn't figure out how to turn the motion off on the submenus. How did you do it?
    Unfortunately, I've deleted that project, but... You should be about to click on the Menus button and move the top slider (Loop Duration) all the way to the left. I think that does it. I also had to eliminate music too. I don't think clicking on the Motion button on the main window does it.

  • Right alligned textfield when max length exceeds

    Hello,
    how can I keep text aligned to right when the text string length exceeds the JFormattedTextField length. The Horizontal Alignment is set to right but the text in this case gets left aligned at exiting.
    TIA
    Dirk

    One more case of device fragmentation and weak implementation.
    The javadoc for TextField.setMaxSize does say<quote>
    Returns:
    assigned maximum capacity - may be smaller than requested.</quote>db

  • Lax validation errors on schema import ('version' exceeds maximum length)

    I have a schema as per below. I'm trying to import it into Oracle 10.2.0.2.0. However, I'm getting the following lax validation error:
    Error loading ora_business_rule.xsd:ORA-30951: Element or attribute at Xpath /schema[@version] exceeds maximum length
    I can fix it by modifying the attribute and shortening it but I'd like to know why it's occuring. Insofar as I can tell there is no imposed limit on the size of schema attributes according to the W3C standard. Which then makes me wonder: does Oracle impose limits on the length of all attributes or is this specific to 'version' ? If there is a limit, what is the upper bound (in bytes) ? Where is this documented?
    Cheers,
    Daniel
    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
    <xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:br="http://foo.com/BusinessRule_PSG_V001" targetNamespace="http://foo.com/BusinessRule_PSG_V001" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified" version="last committed on $LastChangedDate: 2006-05-19 11:00:52 +1000 (Fri, 19 May 2006) $">
         <xs:element name="edit">
              <xs:complexType>
                   <xs:sequence>
                        <xs:element name="edit_id" type="xs:string"/>
                        <xs:element ref="br:business_rule"/>
                   </xs:sequence>
              </xs:complexType>
         </xs:element>
         <xs:element name="derivation">
              <xs:complexType>
                   <xs:sequence>
                        <xs:element name="derivation_id" type="xs:string"/>
                        <xs:element ref="br:derivation_type"/>
                        <xs:element ref="br:business_rule"/>
                   </xs:sequence>
              </xs:complexType>
         </xs:element>
         <xs:element name="derivation_type">
              <xs:simpleType>
                   <xs:restriction base="xs:NMTOKENS">
                        <xs:enumeration value="complex"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="format"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="formula"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="recode"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="SAS code"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="transfer"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="count"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="sum"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="max"/>
                        <xs:enumeration value="min"/>
                   </xs:restriction>
              </xs:simpleType>
         </xs:element>
         <xs:element name="business_rule"></xs:element>
    </xs:schema>

    Opps -- Sorry it's a decision we took when looking at Version
    When we registered the Schema for Schemas during XDB bootstrap the Version attriubte was mapped to varchar2(12).
    SQL> desc xdb.xdb$schema_T
    Name                                      Null?    Type
    SCHEMA_URL                                         VARCHAR2(700)
    TARGET_NAMESPACE                                   VARCHAR2(2000)
    VERSION                                            VARCHAR2(12)
    NUM_PROPS                                          NUMBER(38)
    FINAL_DEFAULT                                      XDB.XDB$DERIVATIONCHOICE
    BLOCK_DEFAULT                                      XDB.XDB$DERIVATIONCHOICE
    ELEMENT_FORM_DFLT                                  XDB.XDB$FORMCHOICE
    ATTRIBUTE_FORM_DFLT                                XDB.XDB$FORMCHOICE
    ELEMENTS                                           XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    SIMPLE_TYPE                                        XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    COMPLEX_TYPES                                      XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    ATTRIBUTES                                         XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    IMPORTS                                            XDB.XDB$IMPORT_LIST_T
    INCLUDES                                           XDB.XDB$INCLUDE_LIST_T
    FLAGS                                              RAW(4)
    SYS_XDBPD$                                         XDB.XDB$RAW_LIST_T
    ANNOTATIONS                                        XDB.XDB$ANNOTATION_LIST_T
    MAP_TO_NCHAR                                       RAW(1)
    MAP_TO_LOB                                         RAW(1)
    GROUPS                                             XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    ATTRGROUPS                                         XDB.XDB$XMLTYPE_REF_LIST_T
    ID                                                 VARCHAR2(256)
    VARRAY_AS_TAB                                      RAW(1)
    SCHEMA_OWNER                                       VARCHAR2(30)
    NOTATIONS                                          XDB.XDB$NOTATION_LIST_T
    LANG                                               VARCHAR2(4000)
    SQL>

  • Field in data file exceeds maximum length - CTL file error

    Hi,
    I am loading data in new system using CTL file. But I am getting error as 'Field in data file exceeds maximum length' for few records, other records are processed successfully. I have checked the length of the error record in the extract file, it is less than the length in the target table, VARCHAR2 (2000 Byte). Below is the example of error data,
    Hi Rebecca~I have just spoken to our finance department and they have agreed that the ABCs payments made can be allocated to the overdue invoices, can you send any future invoices direct to me so that I can get them paid on time.~Hope this is ok ~Thanks~Terry~
    Is this error caused because of the special characters in the string?
    Below is the ctl file I am using,
    OPTIONS (SKIP=2)
    LOAD DATA
    CHARACTERSET WE8ISO8859P1
    INFILE  '$FILE'
    APPEND
    INTO TABLE "XXDM_DM_17_ONACCOUNT_REC_SRC"
    WHEN (1)!= 'FOOTER='
    FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|'
    OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
    TRAILING NULLCOLS (
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  COMMENTS,
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  <Column_name>
    Thanks in advance,
    Aditya

    Hi,
    I suspect this is because of the built in default length of character datatypes in sqldr - it defaults to char(255) taking no notice of what the actual table definition is.
    Try adding CHAR(2000), to your controlfile so you end up with something like this:
    OPTIONS (SKIP=2)
    LOAD DATA
    CHARACTERSET WE8ISO8859P1
    INFILE  '$FILE'
    APPEND
    INTO TABLE "XXDM_DM_17_ONACCOUNT_REC_SRC"
    WHEN (1)!= 'FOOTER='
    FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|'
    OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
    TRAILING NULLCOLS (
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  COMMENTS CHAR(2000),
                                  <Column_name>,
                                  <Column_name>
    Cheers,
    Harry

  • The error is like : Variable length field exceeds maximum length

    Hi All,
    I am trying to load some signature ascii data from load file. so i wrote the code like below in my controal file to load that to database. For SIGN_IMAGE in oracle db it was mentioned as RAW(2000). The below is worked fine when i tried in window and oracle 8i environment.
    SIG_TYPE POSITION(23:23) CHAR,
    SIGN_IMAGE POSITION(24:1977) VARRAW(2000)
    NULLIF SIGN_IMAGE=BLANKS,
    SIGN_IMAGE1 POSITION(1978:3930) VARRAW(2000)
         NULLIF SIGN_IMAGE1=BLANKS
    But when i ported the same thing to solaris and oracle 10g environment. The below code is giving error when SQL Loder loading.
    The error is like for column SIGN_IMAGE : Variable length field exceeds maximum length.
    But here i am giving a lenght of 1954 only with including 2 bytes length of the string.
    Could any one tell me what is exactly the problem? i am not able sort out the issue.
    Thanks,
    Shashi

    Maybe:
    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14215/ldr_field_list.htm#i1011032

  • On load, getting error:  Field in data file exceeds maximum length

    Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
    PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    CORE    11.2.0.3.0    Production
    TNS for Solaris: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
    I'm trying to load a table, small in size (110 rows, 6 columns).  One of the columns, called NOTES is erroring when I run the load.  It is saying that the column size exceeds max limit.  As you can see here, the table column is set to 4000 Bytes)
    CREATE TABLE NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES
      NOTES_CN      VARCHAR2(40 BYTE)               DEFAULT sys_guid()            NOT NULL,
      REPORT_GROUP  VARCHAR2(100 BYTE)              NOT NULL,
      AREACODE      VARCHAR2(50 BYTE)               NOT NULL,
      ROUND         NUMBER(3)                       NOT NULL,
      NOTES         VARCHAR2(4000 BYTE),
      LAST_UPDATE   TIMESTAMP(6) WITH TIME ZONE     DEFAULT systimestamp          NOT NULL
    TABLESPACE USERS
    RESULT_CACHE (MODE DEFAULT)
    PCTUSED    0
    PCTFREE    10
    INITRANS   1
    MAXTRANS   255
    STORAGE    (
                INITIAL          80K
                NEXT             1M
                MINEXTENTS       1
                MAXEXTENTS       UNLIMITED
                PCTINCREASE      0
                BUFFER_POOL      DEFAULT
                FLASH_CACHE      DEFAULT
                CELL_FLASH_CACHE DEFAULT
    LOGGING
    NOCOMPRESS
    NOCACHE
    NOPARALLEL
    MONITORING;
    I did a little investigating, and it doesn't add up.
    when i run
    select max(lengthb(notes)) from NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES
    I get a return of
    643
    That tells me that the largest size instance of that column is only 643 bytes.  But EVERY insert is failing.
    Here is the loader file header, and first couple of inserts:
    LOAD DATA
    INFILE *
    BADFILE './NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.BAD'
    DISCARDFILE './NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.DSC'
    APPEND INTO TABLE NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES
    Fields terminated by ";" Optionally enclosed by '|'
      NOTES_CN,
      REPORT_GROUP,
      AREACODE,
      ROUND NULLIF (ROUND="NULL"),
      NOTES,
      LAST_UPDATE TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE "MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS.FF9 TZR" NULLIF (LAST_UPDATE="NULL")
    BEGINDATA
    |E2ACF256F01F46A7E0440003BA0F14C2|;|DEMOGRAPHICS|;|A01003|;3;|Demographic results show that 46 percent of visits are made by females.  Among racial and ethnic minorities, the most commonly encountered are Native American (4%) and Hispanic / Latino (2%).  The age distribution shows that the Bitterroot has a relatively small proportion of children under age 16 (14%) in the visiting population.  People over the age of 60 account for about 22% of visits.   Most of the visitation is from the local area.  More than 85% of visits come from people who live within 50 miles.|;07/29/2013 16:09:27.000000000 -06:00
    |E2ACF256F02046A7E0440003BA0F14C2|;|VISIT DESCRIPTION|;|A01003|;3;|Most visits to the Bitterroot are fairly short.  Over half of the visits last less than 3 hours.  The median length of visit to overnight sites is about 43 hours, or about 2 days.  The average Wilderness visit lasts only about 6 hours, although more than half of those visits are shorter than 3 hours long.   Most visits come from people who are fairly frequent visitors.  Over thirty percent are made by people who visit between 40 and 100 times per year.  Another 8 percent of visits are from people who report visiting more than 100 times per year.|;07/29/2013 16:09:27.000000000 -06:00
    |E2ACF256F02146A7E0440003BA0F14C2|;|ACTIVITIES|;|A01003|;3;|The most frequently reported primary activity is hiking/walking (42%), followed by downhill skiing (12%), and hunting (8%).  Over half of the visits report participating in relaxing and viewing scenery.|;07/29/2013 16:09:27.000000000 -06:00
    Here is the full beginning of the loader log, ending after the first row return.  (They ALL say the same error)
    SQL*Loader: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Thu Aug 22 12:09:07 2013
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    Control File:   NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.ctl
    Data File:      NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.ctl
      Bad File:     ./NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.BAD
      Discard File: ./NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES.DSC
    (Allow all discards)
    Number to load: ALL
    Number to skip: 0
    Errors allowed: 50
    Bind array:     64 rows, maximum of 256000 bytes
    Continuation:    none specified
    Path used:      Conventional
    Table NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES, loaded from every logical record.
    Insert option in effect for this table: APPEND
       Column Name                  Position   Len  Term Encl Datatype
    NOTES_CN                            FIRST     *   ;  O(|) CHARACTER
    REPORT_GROUP                         NEXT     *   ;  O(|) CHARACTER
    AREACODE                             NEXT     *   ;  O(|) CHARACTER
    ROUND                                NEXT     *   ;  O(|) CHARACTER
        NULL if ROUND = 0X4e554c4c(character 'NULL')
    NOTES                                NEXT     *   ;  O(|) CHARACTER
    LAST_UPDATE                          NEXT     *   ;  O(|) DATETIME MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS.FF9 TZR
        NULL if LAST_UPDATE = 0X4e554c4c(character 'NULL')
    Record 1: Rejected - Error on table NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES, column NOTES.
    Field in data file exceeds maximum length...
    I am not seeing why this would be failing.

    HI,
    the problem is delimited data defaults to char(255)..... Very helpful I know.....
    what you need to two is tell sqlldr hat the data is longer than this.
    so change notes to notes char(4000) in you control file and it should work.
    cheers,
    harry

  • Windows service, error Maximum request length exceeded

    What is causing this error, from the windows service?
    There was an exception running the extensions specified in the config file. ---> Maximum request length exceeded

    Hi Nick,
    Per my understanding you got this error "Maximum request length exceeded" about your reporting services, right?
    It seems the issue is caused by the request reach the max length.
    To solve the issue, please made the changes in web.config of both the Report Server and the Report Manager:
    <httpRuntime executionTimeout = "9000" maxRequestLength=" 2097151" />
    If the solution above does not help, please post the error logs of the Report Server. The error logs will help us more about troubleshooting and also provide us details information about what actions you are doing when causing this error.
    We can get the logs from:
    <Install Driver>:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.<X>\Reporting Services\LogFiles
    Please feel free to ask, if you have any more questions.
    Regards
    Vicky Liu

  • Upgrade error  "exceeded maximum allowed length (134217728 bytes)

    Hi:
    I'm trying to add a patch to the OEM patch cache, and I'm getting an error:
    Error: - Failed to Upload File.Uploaded file of length 545451768 bytes exceeded maximum allowed length (134217728 bytes)
    The patch file is what it is (545451768 bytes). How do I install this patch? I'm trying to upgrade a 10.1.0.3 DB to 10.1.0.4
    Thanks

    This log is for external user.
    Did you deploy Lync edge server?
    The Edge Server rejects the authentication request, and redirects the Lync 2010 client to the Lync Web Services (https://lyncexternal.contoso.com/CertProv/CertProvisioningService.svc).
    It seems the redirect fails, please check the event view on Lync edge Server.  
    Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

  • SQL Loader - Field in data file exceeds maximum length

    Dear All,
    I have a file which has more than 4000 characters in a field and I wish to load the data in a table with field length = 4000. but I receive error as
    Field in data file exceeds maximum lengthThe below given are the scripts and ctl file
    Table creation script:
    CREATE TABLE "TEST_TAB"
        "STR"  VARCHAR2(4000 BYTE),
        "STR2" VARCHAR2(4000 BYTE),
        "STR3" VARCHAR2(4000 BYTE)
      );Control file:
    LOAD DATA
    INFILE 'C:\table_export.txt'
    APPEND INTO TABLE TEST_TAB
    FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|'
    TRAILING NULLCOLS
    ( STR CHAR(4000) "SUBSTR(:STR,1,4000)" ,
    STR2 CHAR(4000) "SUBSTR(:STR2,1,4000)" ,
    STR3 CHAR(4000) "SUBSTR(:STR3,1,4000)"
    )Log:
    SQL*Loader: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Jul 26 16:06:25 2010
    Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    Control File:   C:\TEST_TAB.CTL
    Data File:      C:\table_export.txt
      Bad File:     C:\TEST_TAB.BAD
      Discard File:  none specified
    (Allow all discards)
    Number to load: ALL
    Number to skip: 0
    Errors allowed: 0
    Bind array:     64 rows, maximum of 256000 bytes
    Continuation:    none specified
    Path used:      Conventional
    Table TEST_TAB, loaded from every logical record.
    Insert option in effect for this table: APPEND
    TRAILING NULLCOLS option in effect
       Column Name                  Position   Len  Term Encl Datatype
    STR                                 FIRST  4000   |       CHARACTER           
        SQL string for column : "SUBSTR(:STR,1,4000)"
    STR2                                 NEXT  4000   |       CHARACTER           
        SQL string for column : "SUBSTR(:STR2,1,4000)"
    STR3                                 NEXT  4000   |       CHARACTER           
        SQL string for column : "SUBSTR(:STR3,1,4000)"
    value used for ROWS parameter changed from 64 to 21
    Record 1: Rejected - Error on table TEST_TAB, column STR.
    Field in data file exceeds maximum length
    MAXIMUM ERROR COUNT EXCEEDED - Above statistics reflect partial run.
    Table TEST_TAB:
      0 Rows successfully loaded.
      1 Row not loaded due to data errors.
      0 Rows not loaded because all WHEN clauses were failed.
      0 Rows not loaded because all fields were null.
    Space allocated for bind array:                 252126 bytes(21 rows)
    Read   buffer bytes: 1048576
    Total logical records skipped:          0
    Total logical records read:             1
    Total logical records rejected:         1
    Total logical records discarded:        0
    Run began on Mon Jul 26 16:06:25 2010
    Run ended on Mon Jul 26 16:06:25 2010
    Elapsed time was:     00:00:00.22
    CPU time was:         00:00:00.15Please suggest a way to get it done.
    Thanks for reading the post!
    *009*

    Hi Toni,
    Thanks for the reply.
    Do you mean this?
    CREATE TABLE "TEST"."TEST_TAB"
        "STR"  VARCHAR2(4001),
        "STR2" VARCHAR2(4001),
        "STR3" VARCHAR2(4001)
      );However this does not work as the error would be:
    Error at Command Line:8 Column:20
    Error report:
    SQL Error: ORA-00910: specified length too long for its datatype
    00910. 00000 -  "specified length too long for its datatype"
    *Cause:    for datatypes CHAR and RAW, the length specified was > 2000;
               otherwise, the length specified was > 4000.
    *Action:   use a shorter length or switch to a datatype permitting a
               longer length such as a VARCHAR2, LONG CHAR, or LONG RAW*009*
    Edited by: 009 on Jul 28, 2010 6:15 AM

Maybe you are looking for