When users import Dimensions CM data into an Oracle 19 database via IMPDP, it may return the following messages: Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/STATISTICS/MARKER [index name] : sqlerrm = ORA-20000: Unable to set values for index [index name]: does not exist or insufficient privileges
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1. Describe the problem & the customer's use case scenario? AIWS misbeaves when running through dmcli allowing for the same filename to exist within the same directory in the same directory 2. What are the steps to reproduce the problem?
During a Data Migration Wizard upload script generation the error: ' Index [] out of range' may be recieved. This means one of the item types specified is invalid, i.e. it does not exist in the database being uploaded to.
It is sometimes desirable to place the base database tables and indexes into separate tablespaces. Sometimes this is desirable as a minor performance improvement if the corresponding datafiles are located on different physical disk drives.Separating the data from the indexes also provides an aid in keeping fragmentation down. When the indexes are periodically rebuilt, their entire tablespace can be taken offline, dropped and recreated.
When using the " Data Import Wizard" from TeamTrack Administrator to import MS Access or MS Excel data , the import process will fail with the error below: Killer Import Error: Cannot find foreign table and index (ID: 275)
2008/11/13 09:29:48 $$ INDEX Upd ??????? IKJEFT01 ??????? ???????.JCL.SSM3.CNT HPS3017I HPSTASK1 09:36:26 Backup requested. during this time the following job was submitted and finished 9.35.
Backup the current indexer state information before you begin the upgrade or before you open SBM Configurator for the time first after upgrading your component servers. Save the ID and LONG_VALUE column values from the CSVC_REGISTRY table.