Checking the Length of the Index Column in the Source Database
Oracle to MySQL Synchronization
Check Item |
Checking the length of the index column in the source database |
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Description |
Check whether the length of index column in the source database exceeds the limit. |
Failure Cause and Handling Suggestion |
Failure cause: The source database contains a data table with more than 64 indexes. Handling suggestion: Do not synchronize indexes or delete some indexes so that the number of indexes in a single table in the source database does not exceed 64. Statement for deleting an index: DROP INDEX index_name; |
Failure cause: There are indexes in the source database exceed the column length limit of the destination database. Handling suggestion: Deselect the table or change the index length. Statement for deleting an index: DROP INDEX index_name; Statement for creating an index: CREATE INDEX index_name ON table_name(col1,col2); |
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