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Hi all,
I'm trying to load a table through the tOracleOutput component. I have a table which has a column defined as:
CREATE TABLE TEST_NULL
(
COLUMN1 varchar2(200)
, DEFAULT_VALUE NUMBER DEFAULT '-1' NOT NULL
)
now I can't seem to be able to find a working combination, together with the tOracleOutput component, which is able to use this table definition.
I either get nullpointer exceptions in my job, or "cannot insert null value" oracle errors.
Alternatively I see that the tOracleOutput component has got a "default" column, but also from that option I can't seem to find any documentation, or get it to work.
Anyone has got some advice?
thanks in advance for your help.
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hi TRF,
thanks for the quick reply.
well, the weird thing is, if I define my column as "MY_COLUMN NUMBER DEFAULT '-1' " (without the "NOT NULL") then the job works fine, but it actually inserts a NULL, instead of using the default value which I specify in my Oracle DDL (or in the "Default" field of the tOracleOutput component). Is there any way to have null's not explicity written?
regards
Christoph
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That's indeed a solution, but that would be the functionality I would expect from that "Default" column:
But I'll need to search a bit further then to get that working. thanks!
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		According to the documentation, the default value in a schema is only used by certain components:
How to set default values in the schema of a component
The database output components won't add a default value for you when you write data to Oracle. You'll either need to handle missing values in a tMap or you can potentially handle them on input, depending on what your input source is.
 
					
				
		
thanks all, with all this information I can indeed get it working.
finally I'll handle it as described in this post:
