User Rules in Data Mapping in SQL Developer Migration Workbench

Hi
I was trying to add a User Mapping Rule in the Data Mapping, because the options provided where not entirely what I wanted.
Adding a new Rule for instance for SQL Server UniqueIdentifier works fine, but when I try to apply the changes it says that there was a duplicate rule for UniqueIdentifier. The option of removing the standard system rule is grayed out.
How is this supposed to work?
Thanks
Karl

Barry
I don't quite understand what you mean by not been the same
If I add a new UserRule, I have the choice among the available source types
I choose for instance UniqueIdentifier and tell it, that I would like to have to option of converting to a VarChar2(36). I close the add new rule form and have the new user rule in the list. If I check the options in my new rule at that point, it shows all options from the system rule for UniqueIdentifier as well. Moreover, if I check the available options in the standard rule for UniqueIdentifier it shows my new VarChar2(36) as well.
When I try to close the mapping form at the point it complains about duplicate entries, which sounds reasonable after what I eplained above. But neither did I tell the system, that I would like to inhert the system rules for UniqueIdentifier in my new user rule, nor was it my intention for my new VarChar2(36) option to show up in the standard rule.
Could you please restate what you tried to explain me in your post.
Karl

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    So could you please tell me how to convert CLOB to BLOB with offline mode?
    Thanks so much.

    Hi,
    For your first question about logging - after the migration there will be an entry in the right hand panel for the migration project. If you open this there are various fields that give information about the status of each part of the migration. Does this give you the information you need ?
    For the second problem about offline moving blob data have a look at the SQL*Developer documentation -
    Oracle® SQL Developer User’s Guide Release 3.0
    in the section -
    2.2.8.1.4 Populating the Destination Database Using the Data Files
    which describes the problem and how to get round it.
    Regards,
    Mike
    Edited by: mkirtley on Aug 12, 2011 10:49 AM

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