Migration from Access 97

During the "Create Oracle Model" the process stops right after "Field level validations" and never finishes and never gives any kind of error. I did get some warnings during the capture that some tables didn't have primary keys. Other than that

I found my own answer. One of the field validations was strange. It had NOT >3 . When I changed this to <= 3 then the create Oracle model worked fine. Kind of disappointing that something like that would cause the whole process to lock though.

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