Failed To Convert View vemp

Hi,
While migrating MySQL DB to Oracle DB using Oracle SQL Developer, I am getting this error "Failed To Convert View vemp" , where vemp is a MySql view. Tables migrated successfully.

Anybody can answer it? Could you give more <font face="tahoma,verdana,sans-serif" size="1" color="#000">details</font>? I've got the same problem, It's long time.

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