he related tables (T, H, and all
related B tables)?
Fred
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The value(s) for this entry violate a unique index that has been defined
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I am facing this error while migrating data from source
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From: "Dwayne Martin"
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Subject: Re: Index Error
Try just migrating half the data. If you get the error, try a quarter,
etc till you pi
Try just migrating half the data. If you get the error, try a quarter, etc
till you pin down the offending record.
Dwayne Martin
James Madison University
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>Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 13:02:24 +0530
>From: Manish SINGLA
>Subject: Re: Index Error
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The value(s) for this entry violate a unique index that has been defined for
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I am facing this error
Hi Bhupesh,
The data you are importing must have duplicates in it. Your only
options are to make sure that the data you import doesn't have
duplicates or to remove the unique index.
Rod
On 20/05/2009, Bhupesh Gupta wrote:
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> The value(s) for this entry violate a unique index that has be
The value(s) for this entry violate a unique index that has been defined for
this form
I am facing this error while migrating data from source to target thru
rrchive tool.
I have already rebuild all indiexes after deleting the records from target
in the database.
Target DB is oracle and Source i
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