Ssl certificate exceeds maximum length
Here is the situation I am having....
When ever anyone(I have tried, as well as many of my friends and family) tries to log-in to my mail server they get an ssl error saying the the ssl cerificate exceeds maximum permissible length.
my e-mail web login is page is located here --- https://mail.warezwaldo.us/mail/
I know that this server is working properly, because I can get to that web page from my Internal Network(with no problems after getting standard cetificate error & excepting the Certificate) but Can Not get to it from the outside world.
I have verified that SSL is enabled on the Server as well as the Web Browser. I have searched the web for possible solutions to this issue but have yet to find the Solution.
I am currently on an openSuSE 11.2 Linux Laptop, and have tried in Ubuntu8.04, 9.04, 9.10, and 10.04, as well as Mint7 & 8, and Windows Vista Home Premium & Windows 7, all using FF 3.5.9.
Can anyone PLEASE HELP, I am trying to start a Business providing Secure E-mail with the ability to have a Web Login Page and this issue is killing me.
Steps I have taken so far --- I have unistalled and reinstalled the iRedMail system on a server running Ubuntu Server 8.04, 9.04, 9.10, openSuSE server 11.1 & 11.2, CeNTOS 5+, Fedora 10, 11, 12... I have also tried the iRedOS with & with out Updates, and they all give the same error -- ssl certificate exceeds maximum permissible length.
== URL of affected sites ==
http://mail.warezwaldo.us/mail/
OK here is the solution to the Issue that i was having. After dealing with my ISPs crappy equipment I figured out that the issue was being caused by teh Qwest Provided Actiontec PK5000 DSL Modem. Upon initial set-up I had used just the Advanced Port Forwarding and had assigned ports 25, 110, 143, 443, 585, 993, 995 to be forwarded to my mail server, ports 22, 80 to web server, ports 53, 953 to dns server. For 5months this worked just fine and then all of the sudden it stopped working.
After Dealing Directly with Actiontec Support Staff and being told that I found a "Glitch" in their Software, and well to say the least Actiontec Support Staff couldn't figure out what was causing the Issue and if there was a fix or work around. After about 75hrs of trying to trouble shoot the problem I found the Fix and/or Work Around.
First: Set-up rules under Advanced Port Forwarding for the appropriate ports to the appropriate IPs
Second: Create New Rules in Application Forwarding and apply those Newly Created Rules to the Appropriate IPs
Third: (This is MY RECOMMENDATION) Replace the Actiontec PK5000 ASAP it will stop working on you, this "Glitch" Came after having just Advanced Port Forwarding Rules in place and working fine for 5 months) Third Step to fix the Issue Hope and Pray that the Modem and those Rules will last long enough for you to replace the DSL Modem. I recommend the D-Link DSL2540b it was easy to set-up and runs a lot Cooler than the Actiontec M1000 and PK5000
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Field in data file exceeds maximum length
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It's giving me an error when I run SQL Loader on it,
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Looks like you have a problem with record 61 in your data file. Can you please post it in reply.
Regards
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On load, getting error: Field in data file exceeds maximum length
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PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
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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)
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Number to skip: 0
Errors allowed: 50
Bind array: 64 rows, maximum of 256000 bytes
Continuation: none specified
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NOTES_CN FIRST * ; O(|) CHARACTER
REPORT_GROUP NEXT * ; O(|) CHARACTER
AREACODE NEXT * ; O(|) CHARACTER
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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.
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Thanks for the reply.
Do you mean this?
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"STR3" VARCHAR2(4001)
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2 /
BANNER
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PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production
CORE 11.1.0.6.0 Production
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2 /
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0
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FAULT'
2 /
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0
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Thesaurus default created...
Processing...
DRG-11530: token exceeds maximum length
Disconnected
CTXSYS@orcl_11g> connect ctxsys/ctxsys@orcl
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CTXSYS@orcl_11g>
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2 /
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1
CTXSYS@orcl_11g> select count(*) from ctx_thes_phrases where thp_thesaurus = 'DE
FAULT'
2 /
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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
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2 /
COUNT(*)
1
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FAULT'
2 /
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9582
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Hi,
I am getting error while loading the data: However data size of this columns is less thatn 4000 and i defined column as : OBJ_ADDN_INFO CLOB
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==================
Record 1: Rejected - Error on table APPS.CG_COMPARATIVE_MATRIX_TAB, column OBJ_ADDN_INFO.
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infile *
REPLACE
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begindata
"12",DBI,Oracle Daily Business Intelligence,DBI for Depot Repair,ISC_DEPOT_RO_INIT,PROGRAM,Changed,"Initial Load - Update Depot Repair Order Base Summary","The ISC_DR_REPAIR_ORDERS_F fact has a new column FLOW_SATUS_ID. The FLOW_STATUS_ID contains a user-defined Status for a Repair Order. The STATUS Column will continue to store the Status, now called State of the Repair Order i.e. O , C , D , H . The Initial Load incorporates the additional column FLOW_STATUS_ID. The Incremental Load s merge statement is modified to collect or update the additional column FLOW_STATUS_ID also. ","DBI for Depot Repair"
"12",DBI,Oracle Daily Business Intelligence,DBI for Depot Repair,ISC_DEPOT_RO_INCR,PROGRAM,Changed,"Update Depot Repair Orders Base Summary","The ISC_DR_REPAIR_ORDERS_F fact has a new column FLOW_SATUS_ID. The FLOW_STATUS_ID contains a user-defined Status for a Repair Order. The STATUS Column will continue to store the Status, now called State of the Repair Order i.e. O , C , D , H . The Initial Load incorporates the additional column FLOW_STATUS_ID. The Incremental Load s merge statement is modified to collect or update the additional column FLOW_STATUS_ID also. ","DBI for Depot Repair"If you don't specify a data type for a data field in the SQL Loader control file, SQL Loader assumes the data type is CHAR(255). If you have data that is larger than that, then you can't rely on the default. Try changing the control file to
LOAD DATA
infile *
REPLACE
INTO TABLE APPS.CG_COMPARATIVE_MATRIX_TAB
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ","
OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"' TRAILING NULLCOLS
( APPS_VERSION,
MODULE_SHORT_NAME,
CATEGORY,
MODULE,
OBJECT_NAME,
OBJECT_TYPE,
OBJECT_STATUS,
FUNCTION_NAME,
OBJ_ADDN_INFO char(4000)
) -
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 '$FILE'
APPEND
INTO TABLE "XXDM_DM_17_ONACCOUNT_REC_SRC"
WHEN (1)!= 'FOOTER='
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|'
OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
TRAILING NULLCOLS (
<Column_name>,
<Column_name>,
COMMENTS,
<Column_name>,
<Column_name>
Thanks in advance,
AdityaHi,
I suspect this is because of the built in default length of character datatypes in sqldr - it defaults to char(255) taking no notice of what the actual table definition is.
Try adding CHAR(2000), to your controlfile so you end up with something like this:
OPTIONS (SKIP=2)
LOAD DATA
CHARACTERSET WE8ISO8859P1
INFILE '$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 -
XML data value exceeds maximum length - ORA-30951
Hello,
I am receiving ORA-30951: Element or attribute at Xpath /dataroot/Respondent[1]/Response[3]/Value exceeds maximum length error during the XML load.
I have registered the schema and it works fine when the Value is less than 64k but fails if its greater. I tried changing the type of Value to type="xsd:base64Binary" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLName="LOB_DATA" xdb:SQLType="BLOB" but then I get ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes error.
Can someone please let me know what I am doing wrong or is there a way I can load more than 64k length elements on 10g?
Thanks
Here is my schema.
var SCHEMAURL varchar2(256)
var XMLSCHEMA CLOB
set define off
begin
:SCHEMAURL := 'http://xmlns.example.com/Svy_Resp.xsd';
:XMLSCHEMA := '<?xml version="1.0"; encoding="utf-16"?>
<xsd:schema attributeFormDefault="unqualified" elementFormDefault="qualified" version="1.0"; xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xdb="http://xmlns.oracle.com/xdb" xdb:storeVarrayAsTable="true">
<xsd:element name="dataroot" xdb:defaultTable="SVY_RESP_XML_SCHEMA" type="datarootType" />
<xsd:complexType name="datarootType" xdb:maintainDOM="false"
xdb:SQLType="Dataroot_T">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="Respondent" type="RespondentType" />
</xsd:sequence>
<xsd:attribute name="generated" type="xsd:dateTime" />
</xsd:complexType>
<xsd:complexType name="RespondentType" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLType="Respondent_Type">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="RespondentID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="KsID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="email" type="xsd:string" />
<xsd:element name="SyID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="KSuID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="Completed" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="SubmitDateTime" type="xsd:dateTime" />
<xsd:element maxOccurs="unbounded" name="Response" type="ResponseType" />
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
<xsd:complexType name="ResponseType" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLType="Response_Type">
<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element name="ResponseID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="RespondentID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="CID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="AID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="Value" type="xsd:string"/>
<xsd:element name="QID" type="xsd:int" />
<xsd:element name="SID" type="xsd:int" />
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>
</xsd:schema>';
end;
/Thanks for the quick response. I am not able to modify the source file, but will it be possible to set the value to NULL if it exceeds the max length instead of failure?
Thanks -
Sqlldr - filler columns exceeds maximum length
Hi All,
DB version : 10.2.0.1.0
We are getting a CSV file with 127 fields. We require to load first 9 fields and the 127th field using SQLLDR. What is the best way to specify this in Control file?
Currently we are giving like
C10 filler,
C11 filler,
C127 filler,
column_name
1. Is there any other better approach available?
2. We are gettiing issues when, filler columns exceeds maximum length. We tried to give like
c10 char(4000) filler ,
But it gives sybtax error.What is the work around for this?
Thanks in advance,
Jeneesh
Please note that using EXTERNAL TABLEs or other methods is not feasible for us.Hi jeneesh,
Did you try,
c10 filler char(4000)from docs
The syntax for a filler field is same as that for a column-based field, except that a filler field's name is followed by FILLER.Best regards
Peter -
SQL Loader - data exceeds maximum length
I am having an issue with SQL Loader falsely reporting that a column is too long in a CSV upload file. The offending column, Notes, is defined in the staging table as VARCHAR2(1000). The text in the Notes column in the upload file for the record that is being rejected is only 237 characters long. I examined the raw data file with a hex editor and there are no special cahracters embedded in the column. The CSV upload was recreated but the false error remains.
Any ideas what to check? Any suggestion appreciated.
Here are the pertinent files.
Control File:LOAD DATA
INFILE 'Mfield_Upl.dat'
BADFILE 'Mfield_Upl.bad'
TRUNCATE
INTO TABLE Mfield_UPL_Staging
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' optionally enclosed by '"'
ControlNo CHAR,
PatientID CHAR,
CollectDate DATE "MM/DD/YYYY",
TestDate DATE "MM/DD/YYYY",
AnalyteDesc CHAR,
Results CHAR,
HiLoFlag CHAR,
LoRange CHAR,
HiRange CHAR,
UnitOfMeas CHAR,
Comments CHAR,
Notes CHAR,
ClinicalEvent CHAR,
OwnerLName CHAR,
OwnerFName CHAR,
PetName CHAR,
AssecNo CHAR,
SpecimenID CHAR
{code}
Staging Table:{code}
CREATE TABLE Mfield_UPL_Staging
ControlNo VARCHAR2(20),
PatientID VARCHAR2(9),
CollectDate DATE,
TestDate DATE,
AnalyteDesc VARCHAR2(100),
Results VARCHAR2(100),
HiLoFlag CHAR(10),
LoRange VARCHAR2(15),
HIRange VARCHAR2(15),
UnitOfMeas VARCHAR2(25),
Comments VARCHAR2(100),
Notes VARCHAR2(1000),
ClinicalEvent VARCHAR2(20),
OwnerLName VARCHAR(50),
OwnerFName VARCHAR(50),
PetName VARCHAR(50),
AssecNo NUMBER(10),
SpecimenID NUMBER(10)
{Code}
Error Log File:{code}
SQL*Loader: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Aug 11 08:22:58 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Control File: Mfield_UPL_CSV.ctl
Data File: Mfield_UPL.dat
Bad File: Mfield_Upl.bad
Discard File: none specified
(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 MFIELD_UPL_STAGING, loaded from every logical record.
Insert option in effect for this table: TRUNCATE
Column Name Position Len Term Encl Datatype
CONTROLNO FIRST * , O(") CHARACTER
PATIENTID NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
COLLECTDATE NEXT * , O(") DATE MM/DD/YYYY
TESTDATE NEXT * , O(") DATE MM/DD/YYYY
ANALYTEDESC NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
RESULTS NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
HILOFLAG NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
LORANGE NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
HIRANGE NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
UNITOFMEAS NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
COMMENTS NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
NOTES NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
CLINICALEVENT NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
OWNERLNAME NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
OWNERFNAME NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
PETNAME NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
ASSECNO NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
SPECIMENID NEXT * , O(") CHARACTER
Record 1042: Rejected - Error on table MFIELD_UPL_STAGING, column NOTES.
Field in data file exceeds maximum length
Table MFIELD_UPL_STAGING:
3777 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.
{code}Try:
-- Etc ...
Notes CHAR(1000),
-- Etc ...SQL*Loader limits string buffer to 256 unless specified different.
:p -
ORA-30951: ...exceeds maximum length
Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
I am new to XML and having a problem importing data using the XML Repository. I have annotated the schema and validated it using XML Spy. I am able to register the schema w/o errors. I am now working through the issues as they occur during the insertion of xml documents. Thes section below is giving me an error (bottom) that the data exceeds the maximum length. The "DATA" in the xml doc is a pdf file that has been converted to characters by some method. The size element has a data value of 5008. Seems to be too long for a varchar2. I tried RAW, CLOB, BLOB. I was pretty sure they wouldn't work and they didn't. I get an error that the xml/xdb types are incompatible.
How can I modify the schema to get this element to load?
Is it possible to tell oracle to ignore an element so I can eliminate those that are not critical? This would be very helpful.
Thanks!
Schema -
<xs:element name="NpdbReportList" minOccurs="0">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:sequence maxOccurs="unbounded">
<xs:element name="NpdbReport" minOccurs="0">
<xs:complexType>
<xs:all minOccurs="0">
<xs:element name="DCN" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element name="DateReport" type="Date" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element name="ReportType" type="IdRef" minOccurs="0"/>
<xs:element ref="LOB" minOccurs="0"/>
</xs:all>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
</xs:sequence>
</xs:complexType>
</xs:element>
<xs:complexType name="LOB" xdb:SQLType="LOB_T"xdb:maintainDOM="false">
<xs:all>
<xs:element name="Type" type="IdRef"/>
<xs:element name="Size"/>
<xs:element name="Data" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLName="LOB_DATA" xdb:SQLType="VARCHAR2"/>
</xs:all>
</xs:complexType>
ftp> mput *
mput Smyth_Steven_1386367.XML? y
227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,83,221)
150 ASCII Data Connection
550- Error Response
ORA-30951: Element or attribute at Xpath /Provider/NpdbReportList/NpdbReport[1]/LOB/Data exceeds maximum length
550 End Error Response
28706 bytes sent in 0.014 seconds (1.9e+03 Kbytes/s)
ftp>Thanks for your time Marco.
Here is the header:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- edited with XMLSpy v2010 rel. 2 (http://www.altova.com) by Joe (DSI) -->
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xdb="http://xmlns.oracle.com/xdb" elementFormDefault="qualified" attributeFormDefault="unqualified" xdb:storeVarrayAsTable="true" xdb:mapStringToNCHAR="true" xdb:mapUnboundedStringToLob="true">
I made the following change -
<xs:element name="Data" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLName="LOB_DATA" xdb:SQLType="CLOB"/>
I received this error -
ORA-31094: incompatible SQL type "CLOB" for attribute or element "Data"
ORA-06512: at "XML_TEST.XML_TEST_SCHEMA_REGISTER", line 48
I did a little more testing after the first post. I used the same type as an element that is defining image data.
<xs:element name="Data" type="xs:base64Binary" xdb:maintainDOM="false" xdb:SQLName="LOB_DATA" xdb:SQLType="BLOB"/>
While this did register and I was able to load a record, I am guessing that this will render the data for this element usless but at least the record loads. I'll still need to resolve this issue as the .pdf data is important.
Thanks
Joe -
SQL loader Field in data file exceeds maximum length for CLOB column
Hi all
I'm loading data from text file separated by TAB and i got the error below for some lines.
Event the column is CLOB data type is there a limitation of the size of a CLOB data type.
The error is:
Record 74: Rejected - Error on table _TEMP, column DEST.
Field in data file exceeds maximum length
I'm using SQL Loader and the database is oracle 11g r2 on linux Red hat 5
Here are the line causing the error fronm my data file and my table description for test:
create table TEMP
CODE VARCHAR2(100),
DESC VARCHAR2(500),
RATE FLOAT,
INCREASE VARCHAR2(20),
COUNTRY VARCHAR2(500),
DEST CLOB,
WEEK VARCHAR2(10),
IS_SAT VARCHAR2(50),
IS_SUN VARCHAR2(50)
CONTROL FILE:
LOAD DATA
INTO TABLE TEMP
APPEND
FIELDS TERMINATED BY X'9' TRAILING NULLCOLS
CODE,
DESC,
RATE,
INCREASE,
COUNTRY),
DEST,
WEEK,
IS_SAT,
IS_SUN
Data file:
BHS Mobile Bahamas - Mobile 0.1430 1 "242357, 242359, 242375, 242376, 242395, 242421, 242422, 242423, 242424, 242425, 242426, 242427, 242428, 242429, 242431, 242432, 242433, 242434, 242435, 242436, 242437, 242438, 242439, 242441, 242442, 242443, 242445, 242446, 242447, 242448, 242449, 242451, 242452, 242453, 242454, 242455, 242456, 242457, 242458, 242462, 242463, 242464, 242465, 242466, 242467, 242468, 24247, 242524, 242525, 242533, 242535, 242544, 242551, 242552, 242553, 242554, 242556, 242557, 242558, 242559, 242565, 242577, 242636, 242646, 242727"
BOL Mobile ENTEL Bolivia - Mobile Entel 0.0865 Increase 591 "67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 740, 7410, 7411, 7412, 7413, 7414, 7415, 7420, 7421, 7422, 7423, 7424, 7425, 7430, 7431, 7432, 7433, 7434, 7435, 7436, 7437, 7440, 7441, 7442, 7443, 7444, 7445, 7450, 7451, 7452, 7453, 7454, 7455, 746, 7470, 7471, 7472, 7475, 7476, 7477, 7480, 7481, 7482, 7483, 7484, 7485, 7486, 7490, 7491, 7492, 7493, 7494, 7495, 7496" Thank you.Hi
Thank you for youe help, I found the solution and here what i do in my Control file i added
char(40000) OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"' .
LOAD DATA
INTO TABLE TEMP
APPEND
FIELDS TERMINATED BY X'9' TRAILING NULLCOLS
CODE,
DESC,
RATE,
INCREASE,
COUNTRY,
DEST
char(40000) OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"',
WEEK,
IS_SAT,
IS_SUN
Thank you for your help.
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