When you reverse engineer a script file or database, parser errors may occur. Parser errors often occur when there is a mismatch between syntax in the script file or database, and the target server you selected for the new model. For example, if you try to reverse engineer an Oracle database after selecting SQL Server as the target server, you will encounter parser errors.
After you select the Reverse Engineer options from the wizard and click Next, the parser begins to process your script file or database. If the parser encounters an error, it displays it in the informational window in the parser dialog. The parser dialog provides you with information that enables you to evaluate the processing errors and view details of a specific syntax error.
When a parser error displays, you can choose one of the following actions from a popup box:
Skip this error
Skip the displayed error and continue processing the script or database.
Skip all errors
Skip all errors and complete processing the script or database.
Cancel processing
Close the parser dialog and cancel the reverse engineering process.
You can save the text of a selected error to a text file. For long error messages, select an error, and then click the Details icon to display the complete text of the error in a new window.
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