like sqlldr (flat==>dbms) and data unloader (raw dbf==>ascii dml)?
Rachel knows alot about this. Has a few medals in the Great Data
Wars of the Last Millenium.
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 2:46 PM
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Howdy,
The only bulkcopy utility that I know of is a Sybase utility. The Sybase
bcp command moves data from a flat file to a Sybase table and vice versa. I
don't know of any such command in Oracle.
Bill Carle
AT&T
Database Administrator
816-995-3922
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 12:16 PM
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All,
Anyone heard of this utility for Oracle ?. Someone mentioned it today and I
didn't have a clue. They said it would be in $ORACLE_HOME/bin. Nothing there
!!
Regards
Lee
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