Hi,
I have getting the following warning i am getting:-
SOURCE_TABLES,0: Invalid character(s) ([xFFFD]) found converting Unicode string (code point(s): ST PIERRE DE B[xFFFD]UF) to codepage ISO-8859-1, substituting.
SOURCE_TABLES,0: Invalid character(s) ([x2019]) found converting Unicode string (code point(s): CENTRE D[x2019]ETUDE DE LA KABBALE) to codepage ISO-8859-1, substituting.
Please provide some solution for the above warning to be removed.
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This warning says that Datastage encountered a hex code which has no definition in the code page being used (ISO - 8859-1 in your case). If I were you, I would find out the hex codes not defined in this code page (Search wikipedia for ISO-8859-1) and search for them in my source and then find the source of these literals and stop them at the source.
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That is an odd error - I'Ve just checked and x2019 is the back apostrophe see here and it does not seem to have a ISO8859-1 counterpart! The error is valid and you will need to handle it by either removing the character, or defining a replacement.
The xFFFD is a "replacement mark" for a character which is unknown in UniCode, so translating that to any other character set is going to be impossible in any case.
The xFFFD is a "replacement mark" for a character which is unknown in UniCode, so translating that to any other character set is going to be impossible in any case.
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Hi,
Plase provide the complete solution
Plase provide the complete solution
ArndW wrote:That is an odd error - I'Ve just checked and x2019 is the back apostrophe see here and it does not seem to have a ISO8859-1 count ...
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