ds_uvput() - Write failed for record id

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Post by chulett »

I see from the docs that having NLS enabled could change the behaviour of this - for the record, we don't. If that helps. All we do is override the value of $NLS_LANG in the job to AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252 if that makes any difference...
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I don't believe so - isn't that 768? We're not anywhere near that.
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Post by DSguru2B »

Interesting info. Have to lock this one away in my favorites chest.
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Post by ririr »

Chulett,


In my case the delimiters in the string are ";" and the @FM characters are "?". Ereplace function only parses the first occurence of "?" I am trying to parse each of the ";" in the entire string.
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Post by chulett »

You really should start a topic of your own and and explain in full what problem you are trying to solve.

ps. Your assertion re: EReplace is incorrect.
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