Did you try leaving off the semi colon? Like this, for instance:
copy from v55/v55@int to user/pwd@frog create DMF -
using select * from DMF@int
/
Notice that if you have several lines, you need to put a space and hyphen
after each line except the last one. At least, that has been my experience.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/02/01 11:00AM >>>
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Shaw, John B wrote:
> I am attempting to copy a table from a 8.1.6 db to 8.1.7. Most of the tables
> have come across successfully. One table is having a problem.
> The command:
> copy from v55/v55@int to user/pwd@frog create DMF using select * from
> DMF@int;
> This table gives ora-00911 error (invalid character ? where? - this same
> command worked on many other tables).
> I manually created the table in the local db and tried to do an append of
> the data
> copy from v55/v55@int to user/pwd@frog append DMF using select * from
> DMF@int;
>
> This causes sqlplus and sqlworksheet to die (this is on NT0
> anybody have an idea of what's going on?
Maybe a silly question, but do the databases use the same character set?
Jared
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