Hi Stephen,

The COPY command is a SQL*Plus command and allows SQL*Plus to act as a
"pipe" for want of a better description between two databases to copy
data. It is deprecated as far as I know? and i don't think it handles
some of the newer data types. 

I think the OP meant from within SQL rather than SQL*Plus.

kind regards

Pete

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>The COPY command does NON-dblink connect to the remote database. 
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