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pmscorca
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2 years ago
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Unreported column about a String or binary data would be truncated error

Hi,

when I execute a dataflow gen2 to read data from a lakehouse to write them on a warehouse I've this error message:

Mashup Exception Data Source Error Couldn't refresh the entity because of an issue with the mashup document MashupException.Error: DataSource.Error: Microsoft SQL: String or binary data would be truncated.
Statement ID: {926CA275-B4F8-4391-B7A7-2560D413926A} | Query hash: 0x90C540A1118FAC5C | Distributed request ID: {0988B236-747B-49C3-8869-6ADCDCF060FD} Details: Reason = DataSource.Error;DataSourceKind = Warehouse;DataSourcePath = Warehouse;DataSourceKind.2 = SQL;DataSourcePath.2 = qmxec46aaygu5ksudatjigps5u-h7quefgbrgluflsuz3rki4qzai.datawarehouse.fabric.microsoft.com;xxxxWH_test;Message = String or binary data would be truncated.
Statement ID: {926CA275-B4F8-4391-B7A7-2560D413926A} | Query hash: 0x90C540A1118FAC5C | Distributed request ID: {0988B236-747B-49C3-8869-6ADCDCF060FD};ErrorCode = -2146232060;Number = 8152;Class = 16;State = 14;Microsoft.Data.Mashup.Error.Context = User

So, how could I detect the unreported column in the message? Thanks

  • Based on my understanding, it is not possible to get that data from the failure meassage.

    You would have to debug via the below scenarios :

    1) you would have to compare the max length of values of each column at source with the schema at the sink

    to identify for which column the data is getting truncated

    2)try making the length of all columns max and then insert data and then compare the max value length with original column lengths

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  • Based on my understanding, it is not possible to get that data from the failure meassage.

    You would have to debug via the below scenarios :

    1) you would have to compare the max length of values of each column at source with the schema at the sink

    to identify for which column the data is getting truncated

    2)try making the length of all columns max and then insert data and then compare the max value length with original column lengths

    • pmscorca's avatar
      pmscorca
      Kudo Kingpin

      Hi, thanks for your reply but your suggest is a workaround similar to I do.

      Using a data pipeline I can see also the wrong column name in the error message, so I think that unreporting the wrong column is a lack in dataflow gen2.

      Thanks

  • frithjof_v's avatar
    frithjof_v
    Community Champion

    If you want the column name to be added in this error message, I guess you will need to submit it as an idea here: https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/

     

    Or create a support ticket.

     

    I agree, the column name should be visible in the error message. That would be a lot more user friendly experience.