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Trying to copy data from Oracle using copy activity and the follwing message comes up:
[ |
{ |
"source": { |
"table": "IFS...." |
}, |
"destination": { |
"fileName": "dbo.tt.json" |
}, |
"WaterMark": { |
"table": "WIFSAPP_C" |
}, |
"mapping": { |
"type": "TabularTranslator", |
"mappings": [ |
{ |
"source": { |
"name": "INVOICE_ID", |
"type": "Float" |
}, |
"sink": { |
"name": "INVOICE_ID", |
"type": "Float", |
"physicalType": "Float" |
} |
} |
], |
"typeConversion": true, |
"typeConversionSettings": { |
"allowDataTruncation": true, |
"treatBooleanAsNumber": false |
} |
} |
} |
] |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @IAZ
It looks like the issue is with how Oracle’s BigDecimal type maps to JSON — it doesn’t match well with a simple Float. Try casting INVOICE_ID as FLOAT in your SQL query, like:
This helps avoid serialization errors. Also, double-check your mapping settings and source data to make sure everything lines up with your target types.
Regards,
Mehrdad
Hi @IAZ ,
In this scenario i suggest you to raise a support ticket here. so, that they can assit you in addressing the issue you are facing. please follow below link on how to raise a support ticket:
How to create a Fabric and Power BI Support ticket - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Thanks,
Prashanth Are
MS Fabric community support
I am facing the same issue .
Hi @IAZ
It looks like the issue is with how Oracle’s BigDecimal type maps to JSON — it doesn’t match well with a simple Float. Try casting INVOICE_ID as FLOAT in your SQL query, like:
This helps avoid serialization errors. Also, double-check your mapping settings and source data to make sure everything lines up with your target types.
Regards,
Mehrdad
That worked. cast as varchar2. many thanks
Glad that it worked.
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