Migration issue sqlserver 2008 to oracle 11g

migration data from sqlserver to oracle at at thjat time i got issue, please give me a solution.
error: migration actions have failes,check the migration reports for details;capture enterprise capture capture faild.refer to migrlog table inthe repository for details.

Please send more details like what method is being used to perform this migration?

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