Re: porting data from oracle to mysql
iam using 4.0.17
ok
josh let me ask you something about data transformation i mentioned before
taking the date field, if you transform the date from mm/dd/yyyy to yyyy-mm-dd
and put it inside the mysql table why do you get 0000-00-00?
but if i make it a string like '2004-12-12' it goes perfectly into the table
but then if there is no data then iam left with just '', it throws an error like
you have an error in the sql syntax line 1 near
what do you suggest as a solution to this problem.
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