Error with size field on SQL

Dear friends,
I am uning the Jira conector to get details about Issues openend. A few days ago was necessary to execute a migration on Jira and with this action the custom fields received the sufix (migrated).
After this process a facing to use the Dataset on SQL process.
The system has return the folowing error message:
""Identifier name must be 64 characters or less: 'DOD.6. Segurança e Negócio: Foram verificados os itens abaixo? (migrated 2)'."
Someone has a idea how to deal whit this problem.
Regards Genival Junior
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Hi @user025461
This is because MySQL 5.6 (version Domo is built off of) doesn't support column names longer than 64 characters. You have a few options to work around this issue.
1) Use a Dataset view (or a magic ETL) to rename your column to something less than 64 characters and then use that dataset inside your MySQL dataflow
2) (Better Option) Convert your dataflow to a
MySQLMagic ETL 2.0 dataflow which will be much more performant and support the longer column names.**Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below**
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Is that error referencing a column name, or the data in a particular column?
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Hi @user025461
This is because MySQL 5.6 (version Domo is built off of) doesn't support column names longer than 64 characters. You have a few options to work around this issue.
1) Use a Dataset view (or a magic ETL) to rename your column to something less than 64 characters and then use that dataset inside your MySQL dataflow
2) (Better Option) Convert your dataflow to a
MySQLMagic ETL 2.0 dataflow which will be much more performant and support the longer column names.**Was this post helpful? Click Agree or Like below**
**Did this solve your problem? Accept it as a solution!**2 -
Hi Grant,
How does it work to convert the Dataflow to MySQL 2.0 ?
I already solve my problem treating the field name in ETL, but this action could help me in another situations.
Best Regards,
Genival Junior
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Apologies, I had MySQL on the brain but mean to state Magic ETL 2.0.
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