White spaces are weird

I am trying to query through a dblink Oracle to SQL Server 2012... basic stuff works as select * and a couple of joints.

But when I try more than one couple joins my has output of white space between the texts.

I tried regular expressions, unicode conversion / delimited, but nothing seems to work...

What of even weirder when I copy the result in excel there is nothing there, but when I commit on the new joints and run the query, the text is there and able to be copy and pasted.

If I reset the dblink and run the same exact query with commits them more additional joins, the output is fine but if I try an order or anything else, that white return spaces!


I think it's a different text but wtf?



SELECT

PR."PRequestId."

PR.' name' as PFLEX,.

t.' name' as LCRIDE

OF "PProductionRequest"@TICdb_link pr.

"" "JOIN"Detail"@TICdb_link d d." PRequestId "= pr." PRequestId.

"" "JOIN"T"@TICdb_link t t." TId "= d." TId ".

-left JOIN "Ppr PtProductionRule"@ticdb_link PR. "PProductionRuleId" = ppr. "" PProductionRuleId ".

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Have seen this before with heterogeneous database links from Oracle to SQL Server.

As I understand it is that the text returned by SQL-Server is a set of characters to multibyte (2 bytes in this case), and deals with Oracle's standard ASCII 1 byte. So the 2nd byte (unused by the 2-byte char) is presented as a white space.

The likely reason that this happens when you add joins - joins change the character set in the projection of SQL.

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