The schema could not be reverse engineered (error: 10008)
Posted by:
Jiong Mai
Date: May 19, 2009 02:35PM
I'm just trying to migrate a few tables over from DB2 to MySql. I'm using odbc for the db2 connection. The schema that I want to migrate produces this error at the reverse engineer step. If I select our QGPL schema, there isn't any problem. Since this error log displays no useful information, I have no idea where to start looking for problems. Please help.
Initializing JDBC driver ...
Driver class Generic Jdbc
Opening connection ...
Connection jdbc:odbc:devserver
Initializing JDBC driver ...
Driver class Generic Jdbc
Opening connection ...
Connection jdbc:odbc:devserver
The schema could not be reverse engineered (error: 10008).
ReverseEngineeringGeneric.reverseEngineer :
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The schema could not be reverse engineered (error: 10008)
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