I've gone back to using the conventional path load.

Ken

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You should be able to say:
        creation_date CONSTANT "2002-JAN-01",
If you database's default date format is 'YYYY-MON-DD'

Caver

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Rich:

The situation is that I have to default this date to 01/01/2002.  I tried
loading it using constant and it won't work.

Ken

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Without the ability to try this, would "SYSDATE + 18" (or is it "19"?) work
in place of the "to_date"???

Wondering aloud...

Rich Jesse                          System/Database Administrator
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I am getting the following error for this line of code in my control file

Any ideas of how I can get around this?  When I try a conventional path load
I get a FK constraint error (not on this field).

creation_date "to_date('01/01/2002','dd/mm/yyyy')",

SQL*Loader-417: SQL string (on column CREATION_DATE) not allowed in direct
path.


Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM 
Database Conversion Lead 
Sufficient System, Inc.  
Minneapolis, MN
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