Executing interface for a SQL Server 2000 target
Hi All,
I am trying doing some initial experimentation with ODI, in executing its interface in compiling a SQL Server 2000 target from the same source.
I designed an interface with Source and target having only one column, inserted some sample data for the source data store and left the target empty. After reversing the source and target data models, created an interface and inserted source and target datastores and active mapped the existing column. In the flow tab, I am using LKM MSSQL to MSSQL(Linked Servers) and IKM MSSQL Incremental Update and rectified Flow Control to 'No' as I dont have any keys in my structure. I am using CKM SQL, though no necessity of it, and also tried with LKM MSSQL to MSSQL(BCP), but could not correct the error when executing this interface.
It is not indicating any errors in diagram. In the Operator this is what is the message:
1038 : S0003 : com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Cannot use empty object or column names. Use a single space if necessary.
com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException: Cannot use empty object or column names. Use a single space if necessary.
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerException.makeFromDatabaseError(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.getNextResult(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.doExecutePreparedStatement(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement$PrepStmtExecCmd.doExecute(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.TDSCommand.execute(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerConnection.executeCommand(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.executeCommand(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerStatement.executeStatement(Unknown Source)
at com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerPreparedStatement.executeUpdate(Unknown Source)
at com.sunopsis.sql.SnpsQuery.executeUpdate(SnpsQuery.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.execStdOrders(SnpSessTaskSql.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.treatTaskTrt(SnpSessTaskSql.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSqlC.treatTaskTrt(SnpSessTaskSqlC.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessTaskSql.treatTask(SnpSessTaskSql.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSessStep.treatSessStep(SnpSessStep.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.dbobj.SnpSession.treatSession(SnpSession.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.cmd.DwgCommandSession.treatCommand(DwgCommandSession.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.cmd.DwgCommandBase.execute(DwgCommandBase.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.cmd.e.i(e.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.cmd.h.y(h.java)
at com.sunopsis.dwg.cmd.e.run(e.java)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Moreover in the command prompt it is indicating SQL Server Exception: Cannot invoke a rollback operation when the autocommit mode is set to true.
Please help me out in executing this interface, all help is greatly appreciated.
Many Thanks!!!
Hi Rathish,
In the query it is indicating that 'It is creating view on target'. This is the step that is causing trouble.
Query description is :
create view dbo.C$_0City_Trg
as
select *
from [].odi_work.dbo.City_Trg
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I want to do paging in jdbc.As ms sql server 2000 does not support limit clause, so it is difficult for me to do paging.please guide me.
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JDBC Connection String for MS Sql Server 2000 with Instance Name
Hi All,
I am having problems connecting to a MS Sql Server 2000 database using MSSqlServer4
driver when the database server has an Instance Name. If the database server has
no instance name then I am able to connect using the connection string
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:1433
But when I have the MS Sql Server DB with an instance name such as "TestInstance",
then I am unable to connect with any of the connection strings given below
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa\TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa\\TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:1433:TestInstance
Can anybody help me in resolving this issue. Appreciate your help.
Thanks in advance.
VikramVikram wrote:
Hi All,
I am having problems connecting to a MS Sql Server 2000 database using MSSqlServer4
driver when the database server has an Instance Name. If the database server has
no instance name then I am able to connect using the connection string
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:1433
But when I have the MS Sql Server DB with an instance name such as "TestInstance",
then I am unable to connect with any of the connection strings given below
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa\TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa\\TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:TestInstance:1433 or
connection=jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4:hansa:1433:TestInstance
Can anybody help me in resolving this issue. Appreciate your help.Hi. No type-4 jdbc driver is going to be able to use a name for a DBMS instance.
Let's assume you have two DBMS instances running on the machine hansa. One
of them may be listening for tcp connections on port 1433, but the other must not.
The other most be listening on some other port number you have chosen.
Therefore, to choose which DBMS instance you want to connect to, use the
working URL you have, and switch the port number as desired.
Joe Weinstein
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Thanks in advance.
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Best Driver for MS SQL Server 2000
What is the best JDBC driver for use with kodo and SQL Server 2000. The
driver provided by Microsoft is terrible (no news there). I would
appreciate either recomendations from SolarMetric, or from people who have
had success with a SQL Server implementation.We've used Sprinta and Opta from i-net Software
(http://www.inetsoftware.de/) and they're not bad.
Jeff Sheldon wrote:
What is the best JDBC driver for use with kodo and SQL Server 2000. The
driver provided by Microsoft is terrible (no news there). I would
appreciate either recomendations from SolarMetric, or from people who have
had success with a SQL Server implementation.
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