Vinesh Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
My colleague is attempting to translate a MS Access database as the source table into an Oracle database.
The following error message pops up in FME:
Feature Manipulation Engine Version 2004 ICE 3 (20041108 - Build 1378)
FME for Oracle (floating)
Permanent License.
Machine host name is: LCC40859
Copyright (c) 1994 - 2004
Safe Software Inc.
Database Reader: Unable to open database ODBC,__FME_1704_1121698570__,corpgis,cookie, : [VENDORLIB] Vendor Library Error: An error occured, but we couldn't get error information, SQLGetDiagField(...SQL_DIAG_ROW_COUNT...) failed. (Vendor Message 1 is: ) (Vendor Message 1 is: )
Merged 0 schema features read from 1 datasets into 0 resulting feature types.
Opened mapping File C:\DOCUME~1\RWILKI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\fme345.tmp for output
Mapping File Generation was SUCCESSFUL.
Mapping File Generation was SUCCESSFUL.
FME Session Duration: 1.3 seconds.
Has anyone had this error before and can you suggest a work around please.
Thanks.
Vinny
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