Thanx guys for all your guidance.

Dale,

i found that an index on table 17 caused all the delay and took a 
long time to be created.

when i said

IMP FILE=ABC.DAT INDEXES=N ROWS=Y

i was able to get all the tables.
but still,while importing i get the error

IMP-00019: row rejected due to ORACLE error 1401
IMP-00003: ORACLE error 1401 encountered
ORA-01401: inserted value too large for column
Column 1 1110384
Column 2 15798
Column 3 D
Column 4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Column 5 candy

this causes a few rows to be skipped in some table.

----- ORA-01401: inserted value too large for column -----

if this is true , it should not have allowed
that particular row to be inserted while doing INSERT  ?

why does this occur while importing ?

can someone explain me ?

TIA.
Jp.

On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
>Hi
>
>Is it possible you FTP'd the export file across to the new 
>machine in ASCII
>mode (the default on win systems)? Always ensure you use BINARY 
>mode - the
>stray LF's get substituted by CRLF's inside the export file and 
>it really
>messes up the internals and can sometimes the imp utility to skip 
>to the end
>without reporting an error.
>
>Regards
>Dale


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