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sgraves
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 19:46:55
I am trying to import data from excel into my server, but get this error message:

Error during transformation 'directcopyXform' for row number 1. Errors encountered so far in this task 1. TransformCopy 'DirectCopyXform' conversion error: Conversion invalid datatypes on coulumn pair 19 (source column '*9' (DBTYPE_WSTR( destination column 'F19' (DBTYPE_R8)

Anyone get me in the right direction?

Scott

nr
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12543 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-04 : 19:48:41
How are you doing the import?

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sgraves
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29 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-04 : 21:35:49
I am importing via Enterprise Manager. I am right clicking on the table in which I want to import my data to and choosing the file and importing.

Scott
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sgraves
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29 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-05 : 10:56:59
Does anyone know if symbols such as commas, semi-colons, dashes will generate an error message when importing?

Thanks!

Scott
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SwePeso
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30421 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-05 : 11:00:02
DBTYPE_R8 is a numeric data type with fractions.
The most obvious reason for this to happen is that a non-numeric character exists in one of the source records in column 19.


Peter Larsson
Helsingborg, Sweden
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sgraves
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Posted - 2006-12-05 : 11:35:20
I have used an "*" when there is no data in the column. Don't I have to use something to fill the space when importing? I have a few columns with nothing in them, but I would need to use "*" to hold it's place, correct?

Here is an example of what I am trying to import:

189558 000-00-0000 * JOHN DOE * * 27881 MY STREET SUITE G157 MY HOMETOWN NY 85766 00/00/0000 * * * * * *

I have a list of about 300 people with this information I am importing.

Any ideas?

Thanks for your help.

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sgraves
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Posted - 2006-12-05 : 11:36:41
Sorry, each "*" represents an empty column or space where there is no data. The tables I am importing into have these columns available, but I just don't have the data right now.

THanks!
Scott
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