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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2004-06-09 : 07:15:07
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| Siva Reddy writes "Hi,We have been using transactional replication between sqlserver databases for many months without any problems.We are now trying to replicate data in sqlserver to Oracle. We are having few issues:1. Quoted identifiers in sqlserver. for example, a column is named [date] in sqlserver is being interpreted as key word in Oracle.2. Length identifiers. Oracle has a max of 32 charecters for column names.There are no other issues so far. Is there a solutions to these problems?Thanks.Siva" |
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tkizer
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Posted - 2004-06-09 : 12:31:30
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| I suppose the solution would be to change the columns in SQL Server so that they aren't key words in Oracle. And also to shorten the column names. So you need to fix your database design, IOW.Tara |
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