One of our systems is still running on a Visual FoxPro database. It's the bane of my life.
While investigating a recent error, I discovered it was being caused by a misnamed column. The original DB has a table called SELECTIONS
with a column called mediumValue
, which is eleven characters long. The error was being caused by another table based on that data having the column renamed to mediumValu
.
The source of the problem appears to be this statement:
SET DELETED ON
SELECT selections.*;
FROM ;
SELECTIONS;
WHERE
//criteria
INTO TABLE Result.dbf
If you just run the select without the INTO TABLE
, the column appears named as mediumValue
. But with the INTO TABLE
, the resulting Result.dbf
table has the column named as mediumValu
.
Am I right in thinking this is some sort of inbuilt truncation, and is it documented anywhere? Is there any sort of setting I can override to fix it?