Hi,
Please can anyone help with a joiner problem when doing a lookup from an oracle table. The problem is that I get no values returned and no errors or warnings. The lookup table does exist and does contain matching values. I have done the obvious checks, correct username/password, field names/types correct . . .
Performing the same lookup from an access database works fine. (Both lookup tables in Oracle and access were created by the same FME transform).
Essentially my workspace does the following:
1. Create lookup table: Ascii Tab separated ---> transform --->Oracle 10 table
2. Create spatial table: Mapinfo .TAB --->transform including lookup from Oracle 10 table ---> oracle spatial 10
Not much to go on I agree but I am hoping that someone has had similar problems and can suggest a solution. Alternatively, How can I find out the query that FME is actually running to do the lookup and can I turn on additional logging? My suspicion is that there is an oracle error that is not being reported.
FME 2007 (20060829 - Build 4125)
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bi
MS Access 2002 SP3
Windows XP SP2
Thanks
Richard Wilkinson
Systems Analyst
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Leicestershire County Council
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