ORA-01723 Error Message
Learn the cause and how to resolve the ORA-01723 error message in Oracle.
Description
When you encounter an ORA-01723 error, the following error message will appear:
- ORA-01723: zero-length columns are not allowed
Cause
You tried to create a table, but you specified a column as either CHAR(0) or VARCHAR2(0).
Resolution
The option(s) to resolve this Oracle error are:
Option #1
Try modifying your CREATE TABLE statement so that the VARCHAR2 and CHAR columns are at least 1 character in length.
For example, if you tried to create the following table:
CREATE TABLE supplier ( supplier_id numeric(10) not null, supplier_name varchar2(50) not null, contact_name varchar2(0) );
You would receive the following error message:
You could correct this error by defining the contact_name column as a VARCHAR2 column that is at least 1 character in length:
CREATE TABLE supplier ( supplier_id numeric(10) not null, supplier_name varchar2(50) not null, contact_name >varchar2(75) );
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