snowman
Active Member
Fellow Listers,
We have just about completed our upgrade of Xe to 8.11 SP1. One of our remaining tasks is to run the unicode conversion. After having completed the pre-tests, meeting all MTR's and running the Conversion Script, we ran the Conversion Workbench which produces a pdf with all sorts of fatal errors. The fatal errors are unique to the custom tables, in fact, all 270 custom tables generate the same error. All tables were created via E1/OMW.
Unicode Analyzer Error: Table Specs Violate Unicode Constraints.
Please see jde.log for more details.
and
Unicode Analyzer Error: Table not found in data source.
Please correct spec to DBMS mismatch.
The table is in fact in the data source, so this error is misleading.
Errors in the jde.log are as follows:
Failed to create global table specs for F5604001
and
Failed to open table F5604001
Is there something about these customs tables that could be causing this, a setting that may have been utilized to cause all custom tables to hiccup?
Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks
Greg
We have just about completed our upgrade of Xe to 8.11 SP1. One of our remaining tasks is to run the unicode conversion. After having completed the pre-tests, meeting all MTR's and running the Conversion Script, we ran the Conversion Workbench which produces a pdf with all sorts of fatal errors. The fatal errors are unique to the custom tables, in fact, all 270 custom tables generate the same error. All tables were created via E1/OMW.
Unicode Analyzer Error: Table Specs Violate Unicode Constraints.
Please see jde.log for more details.
and
Unicode Analyzer Error: Table not found in data source.
Please correct spec to DBMS mismatch.
The table is in fact in the data source, so this error is misleading.
Errors in the jde.log are as follows:
Failed to create global table specs for F5604001
and
Failed to open table F5604001
Is there something about these customs tables that could be causing this, a setting that may have been utilized to cause all custom tables to hiccup?
Has anyone seen this before?
Thanks
Greg