Server Utilities :: Difference In Character Sets Of Server And Client?
Mar 16, 2011
I've a question regarding difference of character sets, while taking a export(logical backup) of database on directly to server(linux RHEL 2.1 AS) and export on a client (windows xp prof machine, where only a oracle 9i client is installed). On server it seems to fine and okay, but on client node i'm getting following error for almost all tables.
EXP-00091: Exporting questionable statistics.
My question is :
[1] Is it creating any sort of problem, if later on i import the data which was taken from client node.
[2] Why there is a difference(marginal) in dump(.dmp) file size.
[3] Is there any way to overcome it, or it is the natural behave of it. Means not a problem.
[4] If i'm using a long or blob as datatype for some of my table,is they have any problem if i persist like above.
Additional Information about character sets On server node :
Export done in US7ASCII character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set server uses WE8ISO8859P1 character set (possible charset conversion)
On client node :
Export done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set server uses US7ASCII character set (possible charset conversion)
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Nov 23, 2011
I have a requirement to read flat text file(around 15000 lines) residing at a client location from DB server and write into a table in One cell.
I tried UTL_FILE and DBMS_LOB but, i am not able to access client location to read the file as it reads path from Oracle Directory.
eg.
my client path is 198.168.1.1 and my DB server is in unix say 192.168.1.10.
file location is: \192.168.1.1shareabc.txt
So I created One Oracle directory as MY_DIR having DIRECTORY_PATH as '\192.168.1.1share'.
But both UTL_FILE and DBMS_LOB is not able to access the file.
Error Message:
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Unable to process CLOB -22288 ~ ORA-22288: file or LOB operation FILEOPEN
failed
No such file or directory
Few Details for reference:
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File Location: \192.168.1.1shareabc.txt
Unix DB Server location: 192.168.1.10
Table : Test (filename varchar2(30), Content CLOB)
Oracle Dir: MYDIR
Directory_Path: \192.168.1.1share
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Jun 9, 2011
I have oracle 10.2.0.4.0 installed on Window server 2008 [Machine A] and oracle 10.2.0.1.0 on windowx xp [Machine b]. Now I have taken the export of database on windows server 2k8 [Machine a] by puting the entry in the tnsname.ora file of Windox XP [Machine b].
Now when I am importing on the same machine I am getting the below mentioned error:
C:Documents and Settingsdsharma>IMP FROMUSER=SYSTEM TOUSER=ESCDBO FILE='D:sharevcc53_0106.dmp' LOG='D:sharevcc53_0106_IMP.LOG' ignore=y
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Jun 9 20:08:11 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Username: system
Password:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production..With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.01 via conventional path
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and UTF8 NCHAR character set
import server uses AL32UTF8 character set (possible charset conversion)
export client uses US7ASCII character set (possible charset conversion)
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
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Sep 19, 2013
I have a file which i am loading , the last column is being loaded with special character which looks like sqare shape character for all the rows.How can i prevent it to load as it is not present in the file
data in file
Department|2|Tranport for London|Rail & Underground|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|555555555|Owner 8|8
the data once loaded for the last column on which is for above example last column value 8 will be loaded with 8 and square share character.
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Jul 22, 2011
Currently I am doing one Oracle installation.But very much confused where to start from. Since I am installing oracle on my personaly Laptop,do I need to install Oracle database server and Oracle client both or only installing database server is sufficient.
What is the exact difference between oracle database server and client.Only knowledge I have is that client is used to access database server remotely.are Oracle database server and client installable to be downloaded separately?
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Mar 10, 2010
If i have a CSV file that is in the following format
"fd!","sdf","dsfds","dsfd",
"fd!","asdf","dsfds","dsfd",
"fd","sdf","rdsfds","dsfd",
"fdd!","sdf","dsfds","fdsfd",
"fd!","sdf","dsfds","dsfd",
"fd","sdf","tdsfds","dsfd",
"fd!","sdf","dsfds","dsfd",
Is it possible to exclude any row where the first column has an exclamation mark at the end of the string.
i.e. it should only load the following rows
"fd","sdf","rdsfds","dsfd",
"fd","sdf","tdsfds","dsfd",
I am using Oracle 10.2
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Mar 2, 2011
When I am trying to import a dump file which was exported from Oracle 10.2.0.4(installed on Solaris) in to Oracle 11.1.0.6.0(Installed on Windows 2003), I am getting the following error
IMP-00037: Character set marker unknown
IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully
So , I have couple of questions on this
1. Is the above import operation is supported?
2. If yes , which is actually causing the problem?
3. How to rectify this problem? - any solution or workarounds?
4. What should I check in both the Oracle instances - any specific parameters or configurations
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May 7, 2011
Recently i've migrated from Oracle 9i SE(9.2.0.1.0) to Oracle 11gR2 EE(11.2.0.1.0). Previously i'm taking export of some of my schema and it's file size was around 1g.(with exp utility of Oracle 9i). As per earlier practice now i'm taking export of same schema with same no of objects and same data volume, the size of export file size on Oracle 11gR2 database is significantly gone down , actual size around 825mb(with expdp utility of Oracle 11g).
So i would like to know why there is a difference in file size(.dmp files) of export files between two oracle versions. I have crosschecked objects and rows of data tables. It is perfectly same.
Command line parameter for export on Oracle 9i
exp test/test FILE=test.dmp OWNER=test GRANTS=y ROWS=y COMPRESS=y LOG=test.log
Command line parameter for export on Oracle 11g
expdp test/test DIRECTORY=dpump_dir DUMPFILE=test.dmp LOGFILE
=test.log
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Mar 7, 2012
I have to load a fixed width file using sql loader utility. But the records have multiple special characters. writing / modifying the loader utility to load the data.
--Script to create the table
create table t1 (
ip1 varchar2(2),
ip2 number,
ip3 number);
--loader utility
LOAD DATA
INFILE 'c:inputfile.dat'
BADFILE 'c:adfile.bad'
REPLACE
INTO TABLE t1
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '°'
(
ip1POSITION(1:2) CHAR,
ip2POSITION(3:17) INTEGER EXTERNAL ":ip2/100",
ip3POSITION(18:32) INTEGER EXTERNAL ":ip3/100",
)
--data file
9900000000000000000000059762160°
9900009694635473¶00009693856712-
99000024383898654000025664467904
--sql version i am using
SQL*Loader: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Mar 7 18:32:33 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
In the above mentioned data file, records has multiple special characters like '°','¶' ,'-'.
All these special characters have some meaning.
eg: '°' specifies the above column needs to be multiplied by -1
'¶' specifies the above column needs to be multiplied by -0.1
what changes need to be made in loader utility for the same? Also, will there be any change in the utility if I am using higher version of oracle?
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no terminator found after TERMINATED and ENCLOSED field
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Nov 12, 2012
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Example:
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
p_msgerro := p_msgerro ||
' Erro na selec?o da Unidade Administrativa. ' ||
The character (?) deveria ser (ã)
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Feb 9, 2011
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i have attached the text file which i am trying to upload, here field seperator is ASCII CHARACTER 29 and record seperator is NEW LINE CHARACTER.
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here are my current sessions
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NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA
NLS_CURRENCY $
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how do we know database character set is either single character set or multi character set?
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Below are steps taken to resolve the issue -
ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET WE8MSWIN1252;
i got this error: ORA-12712: new character set must be a superset of old character set
below are the commands executed by me:
SQL> SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;
SQL> CONNECT SYS/password AS SYSDBA;
SQL> STARTUP MOUNT;
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM ENABLE RESTRICTED SESSION;
SQL> ALTER DATABASE OPEN;
SQL> ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET INTERNAL_USE WE8MSWIN1252;
SQL> SHUTDOWN;
SQL> STARTUP;
SQL> QUIT;
And its working...
I have not done it in proper order. Neither have done ccsscan. Still, no user reported any issues. Do my changes truncated the data?
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IMP-00008: unrecognized statement in the export file:
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IMP-00008: unrecognized statement in the export file:
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IMP-00008: unrecognized statement in the export file:
<ے
IMP-00008: unrecognized statement in the export file:
+A
IMP-00008: unrecognized statement in the export file:
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With this information the Client Application can consistently process a MONEY (a DATA_TYPE in MS-SQL Server) differently than perhaps either a DECIMAL or a BIGINT (two other DATA_TYPEs in MS-SQL Server). I have to create the field with the correct DATA_TYPE in the database, but after that I don't have to worry about it.
I am now moving over to an Oracle Database (Oracle Database Express Edition 11g Release 2). And I would like to have the same (or similar) functionality as described above.
Oracle has fewer DATA_TYPES so it is more difficult to tie an application-specific-datatype to an Oracle-database-specific-DATA_TYPE. There simply aren't as many to "sacrifice" to my application-specific-processing. I don't want to treat every NUMERIC field as "the-apps-money-type."
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But this approach does not appeal to me, suppose that I have other NUMERIC(9,2) fields that are not of "the-apps-money-type." How can I set and then later determine, from the Oracle backend, if the NUMERIC(9,2) field is meant to be used as "the-apps-money-type" or just a regular number?
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Mar 7, 2011
I'm importing data from SQL Server to Oracle. I used BCP to export the data from SQL Server. Below is the 1st record of table trlc from the csv file.
trlc.CSV
11032|100|Wman| | |2008-02-08| |
Using SQL Loader to import into Oracle:
TRLC table in Oracle database:
est_no varchar2(10) default ' '
right_no number(4) default 0
maj_auth varchar2(15) default ' '
weight varchar2(10) default ' '
idm_ht varchar2(8) default ' '
c_date date
P_tkt varchar2(5) default ' '
sqlldr user/pwd@db02 control=trlc.ctl log=trlc.log
trlc.ctL:
load data
infile 'trlc.csv'
replace
into table trlc
fields TERMINATED BY '|'
TRAILING NULLCOLS
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The rows get inserted successfully. But the result sets are different, for example: When I do a select in SQL Server,'select len(weight) from trlc;' , I get the length as 0. But when I do a select in oracle database, I get the length as 1. Also, the result set varies for the query below:
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Do I need to mention any conversion code for the weight field to accept ' ' value?
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Jul 11, 2011
Here are the cards I've been dealt:
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I've installed 11.2.0.1 on a new (Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit) server and created an empty database also called "gateway".
Now to move the data and views, objects, everything.
I've read up on a variety of migration techniques (oops, I mean "upgradation" LOL) and can follow the steps...
In short, I want to pull everything off of server a (10.2) and put it into production on server b (11.2). There seems to be quit a few options.
1. install 10.2 on my NEW server (server b), move the data over and get everything running, then install 11.2 and have it upgrade the database as part of the installation process.
2. drop the empty tablespace on server b, stop the database on server a, copy the files over from the old to the new home, run DBUA or set the compatibility attribute...
3. run some type of server a to server b utility that can bridge the two over the network. Some type of mirroring technique?
4. run file export scripts on server a, copy files to server b and run various import scripts
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