Microsoft KB Archive/169825

= FIX: Upsizing Multiple Memo Fields to Oracle May Cause Data Loss =

Article ID: 169825

Article Last Modified on 3/24/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 5.0a

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This article was previously published under Q169825



SYMPTOMS
After upsizing a table with multiple memo fields to an Oracle server, the upsized data may be invalid or corrupt.



RESOLUTION
To prevent this problem, in Step 3 of the Upsizing wizard, leave one of the memo fields as type Long.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This has been corrected in Visual FoxPro 6.0.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior
There are three parts in setting up this example: Part 1 is to create a small table with multiple memo fields to be used in the Upsizing wizard. Part 2 is to upsize the data to an Oracle server. Part 3 is to create a remote view of the Oracle data to observe the results.

Part 1: Create a Table with Empty General Field Records
Save the following code to a file called Creatabl.prg: *** Begin code *** CLOSE ALL CREATE DATABASE test CREATE TABLE mymemos (mfield1 M, mfield2 M)  INSERT INTO mymemos (mfield1,mfield2) VALUES ('mf1data1','mf2data1') INSERT INTO mymemos (mfield1,mfield2) VALUES ('mf1data2','mf2data2') INSERT INTO mymemos (mfield1,mfield2) VALUES ('mf1data3','mf2data3') *** End code ***

Part 2: Upsize the Data to an Oracle Server

 * 1) From the Visual FoxPro Tools menu, select Wizards and click Upsizing.
 * 2) In the Wizard Selection dialog box, click the Oracle Upsizing Wizard, and click OK.
 * 3) In Step 1, select the Test database, and click Next.
 * 4) In Step 2, select the Oracle data source to upsize to, and click Next.

NOTE: At this point, a login screen may come up. Login to the Oracle data source to continue.
 * 1) In Step 3, move the Mymemos table to the Selected Tables pane, and click Next.

NOTE: At this point, a message box appears stating that the table has more than one memo or general field. Furthermore, these fields will be mapped to a fixed-length data type.
 * 1) In Step 4, change the Server Type of Mfield1 from Long to varchar2, and click Next to continue.
 * 2) In Step 5, select the Oracle tablespace to upsize the data to (this could be an existing or new tablespace). Then, click Next.
 * 3) In Step 6, set the appropriate tablespace file, and click Next.
 * 4) In Step 7, specify the cluster information, and click OK.

NOTE: In Steps 8 and 9 the Specify Cluster tables and Specify Cluster Key field, respectively, may or may not be skipped depending on specific configuration.
 * 1) In Step 8, set the upsizing options. In this test, all of the check boxes can be cleared. Then, click Next.
 * 2) In Step 11, click Finish to upsize the data to the Oracle server.

Part 3: Create a Remote View of the Upsized-Oracle Data
  Open the Test database if it's not already open by entering the following command in the Visual FoxPro Command window: OPEN DATABASE test  From the Visual FoxPro File menu, select New, and click Remote View. Click the New File button. In the Select Connection or Data Source dialog box, select the appropriate datasource and click OK.

NOTE: At this point, a login screen may come up. Login into the SQL data source to continue. In the Open dialog box, select the upsized table to open, and click Add. In the View Designer dialog box, move both memo fields to the Selected Fields pane. Run the query to bring up a Browse window.</li></ol>

NOTE: When viewing the data in any of the records, the original data will be replaced by zeros or other incorrect data.

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