FTP just transfers the file (either binary or text) to the target OS
and that file can not be opened by the Oracle running in the target
machine.

Beacuse each OS will have different file formats and Oracle running in
differenct OSs will use  differnet system calls /APIs to CRUD (Create
Replace Update Delete) the files.

Here if you take an NT-oracle  data file to Unix oracle , this file is
a junk data according to unix-oracle. But if you covert that file to
unix format using the tool, your unix-oracle will/can/may read that
file and straight away you can open the database..

Hope this clarifiesd the confusion..!!


--- Scott Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not to be a smartass, but don't most OS's already have ftp built in? 
> What kind of value-added are you proposing?  Just curious...
> 
> Scott Shafer
> San Antonio, TX
> 
> 


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K Gopalakrishnan,
Bangalore, INDIA.

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