Check if the values have trailing spaces (already with 63 chars ocuped) and
adding the new one makes it more than 63 chars long. Also if your source
field is CHAR, according to data type semantics, the field already has
trailing spaces.

"Juchem, Matthias" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi� en el mensaje
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> Hi.
>
> I have a DBPROC that interates over one tables and inserts values in
another.
>
> Somewhere it says 'Char value too long'. The DBPROC inserts exactly one
character value per step, but the longest one is 23 characters long, while
the column is of type VARCHAR(63); so is the variable in the DBPROC that
deals with the value.
>
> I other words, this character value cannot be the source of the error and
I have no idea where this error can come from.
>
> Is there a way to make SAPDB more verbose regarding error messages? In
such cases, it would always be great to know which value is too long
respectively which column is too small.
>
> Regards,
>  Matthias




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