oraora oraora wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> 
> i want to export table data into a CSV file.
> i am using the script below to do the same.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> set     wrap off
> set linesize 2000
> set     feedback off
> set     pagesize 0
> set     verify off
> set termout off
> 
> spool ytmpy.sql
> 
> prompt prompt LOAD DATA
> prompt prompt INFILE *
> prompt prompt INTO TABLE &1
> prompt prompt REPLACE
> prompt prompt FIELDS TERMINATED BY ','
> prompt prompt (
> select  'prompt ' || decode(column_id,1,'',',') || lower(column_name)
> from    user_tab_columns
> where   table_name = upper('&1')
> order by column_id
> /
> prompt prompt )
> prompt prompt BEGINDATA
> 
> prompt  select
> select  lower(column_name)||'||chr(44)||'
> from    user_tab_columns
> where   table_name = upper('&1') and
>     column_id != (select max(column_id) from user_tab_columns where
>              table_name = upper('&1'))
>                          order by column_id
> /
> select  lower(column_name)
> from    user_tab_columns
> where   table_name = upper('&1') and
>     column_id = (select max(column_id) from user_tab_columns where
>              table_name = upper('&1'))
>                          order by column_id
> /
> prompt  from    &1
> prompt  /
> 
> spool off
> 
> set termout on
> 
> @ytmpy.sql
> exit
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> things work fine.
> for example , i have a record as below (fields seperated by , ) :
> AAA,BBBBB,CCCCC,DDDDDEEEE,FFFF,GGG
> the  at the end of DDDDDEEEE is new line character .....hope so.
> when this record gets written to CSV file , it is like this :
> AAA,BBBBB,CCCCC,DDDDDEEEE
> you can see the data after  is truncated.
> and the records after this without  are written properly.
> problem occurs when there is  in a record.
> how to get rid of this ?
> 
> kindly help me plzzz. This is quite urgent.
> 
> TIA.
> Jp.
> 

Jp,

  RTF "Utilities" M. You may specify with SQL*Loader that _records_ are
terminated by a special character, in which case it ignores line breaks.
Alternatively you can use replace() (or translate(), I always have to
check which is which) to get rid of undesirable chr(10) characters. 
-- 
HTH,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole Software
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