the impdp error: ORA-02374: conversion error loading table

Hello

I'm trying to convert the WE8ISO8859P1 character set AL32UTF8 using expdp/impdp. for this I first convert WE8ISO8859P1 WE8MSWIN1252 in source DB to get rid of the data "lossy." I created new (target) database with character set AL32UTF8 and nls_length_semantics = "CHAR" and donated all the tablespaces as source DB with auoexend. I took a full export (expdp) source DB excluding the TABLESPACE, STATISTICS, INDEXES, CONSTRAINTS, REF_CONSTRAINT and imported using impdp to target DB. I found error below in the import log file:

ORA-02374: error loading «SCTCVT» conversion table "" SPRADDR_CVT ".
ORA-26093: size of the input data column (44) exceeds the maximum input size (40)
ORA-02372: row data: CONVERT_STREET_LINE1: 0 X '20202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020'

I checked with a select query on the two DBs with inferior results.

Source D:
04:58:42 SQL > select count (*) of "SCTCVT". "" SPRADDR_CVT ";

COUNT (*)
--------
74553

target DB:
04: 59:24 SQL > select count (*) of "SCTCVT". "" SPRADDR_CVT ";

COUNT (*)
--------
74552


Please suggest me a solution to this.


Thank you and best regards.

Edited by: user12045167 may 9, 2011 22:39

I think that, if you change your column of the table length CONVERT_STREET_LINE1 this help you.

alter table "SCTCVT"."SPRADDR_CVT" modify (CONVERT_STREET_LINE1 varchar2(50));

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    How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker
    (SFC.exe) program generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

    Run checkdisk - schedule it to run at the next startup, then apply OK then restart your way.

    How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
    http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html

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    If we find Rootkits use this thread and other suggestions. (Run UnHackMe)

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/InternetExplorer/thread/a8f665f0-C793-441A-a5b9-54b7e1e7a5a4/

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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