HI New2orcl,

My guess is that your $oracle_sid was set to point to oem when you did 
the import with is why it imported into that database.  The only way to 
get it out is to log on to the oem database and drop each table.

To get it into the correct database set the oracle_sid and then do your 
import.

Good luck,
John

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hi,
>I have recently installed 9i on my computer and wanted to import my exdat.dmp 
>file from my Oracel 8i. I got nowhere with the enterprise manager console so 
>after trying with no success through Oracle support I decided to try doing 
>the import from a command prompt. Well, I must have done something wrong 
>because it imported the file but it put it in the  OEM database instead of 
>the ORCL and so my developer 6.0 does not have access to any of the tables or 
>data that I imported. Does anyone know the correct sintax to do the import 
>that I want to do and also how do I get it out of the OEM now? Have I totally 
>messed everything up?
>Thanks
>


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