If that were the case, he would not have seen 88640 rows 
from sqlplus, as he reported.

Jared

On Monday 27 January 2003 16:43, Tim Gorman wrote:
> Case of the Missing RowsMy guess is that SQL*Loader didn't really load
> 88,640 rows, but rejected or discarded about 1400 of them?
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Weiss, Rick
>   To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>   Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 4:53 PM
>   Subject: Case of the Missing Rows
>
>
>   I have a recurring, repeatable problem I was wondering about its cause.
>
>   Oracle 9.2.0.1 on W2K Professional (SP2) Dell Optiplex workstation
> Pentium 4
>
>   Step 1 - I do an SQLLDR process that loads 88640 rows to a table
>   Step 2 - SQL*Plus session - SELEC COUNT(*) from the table returns 88640
> rows Step 3 - Do an EXP on the table (to allow fall back to this point) -
> only exports 87257 rows Step 4 - SQL*Plus session again - SELEC COUNT(*)
> from the table returns 87257 rows
>
>   No one else has access to the database.  There are no unusual entries in
> the alert log. There is nothing I have found in the UDUMP or BDUMP
> directories that would help.
>
>   Has anyone else experienced this??
>
>   Thanks
>
>   Rick Weiss

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