I don't have any white papers or anything, but...

How about SQL*Loading as soon as you get the flat files into some tables in
another database then using transportable tablespaces to move the data into
the datawarehouse?

I would think their are several ways you can preload the data and then move
the loaded tables into place.  It would just depend on which approach you
can take for your specific situation.


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We have an application that calls SQL*Loader to load data warehouse tables
every night.  We would like to speed up
the loads if possible.  Does anyone have any tips or papers on improving
performance on SQL*Loader?

Thanks!
Ron
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