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AT&T uses Oracle. I’m well acquainted with sqlldr, and I assumed
that the questioner was too. I took his question to be: was there a bulkcopy
utility in addition to sqlldr and the answer as far as I know is no. Bill
Carle AT&T Database
Administrator 816-995-3922 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original
Message----- sqlldr. AT&T
obviously uses Sybase. -----Original Message----- 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original
Message----- 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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