Export/Import/SQL Loader :: Role Of String Value In Control File
Mar 28, 2013
what is the exact use of "str '<EORD>" statement in control file ?, while populating data from .dat file into database table.
When I am trying with this option, I am able to load a single record into a database table. If I remove this statement form control file, complete records from file get populated into table. I am using Linux server for imp data with sqlloader.Also, Does there any difference to use this statement in control file on Linux server and on AIX server ? Here is the structure of my ctl file.
load data
infile 'data/EZMAIL/CDSWEB.EZMAIL.dat'
*"str '<EORD>
'"*
into table CDSWEB.EZMAIL
fields terminated by '#<EOFD>#'
trailing nullcols (
i have user with the name 'Rob' and this user has been assigned a role 'MY_SRC_ROLE' . I developed a table under rob schema and granted access to this table via role GRANT DELETE, INSERT, SELECT, UPDATE ON rob.emp TO MY_ SRC_ ROLE; I have 100 more users & they have been granted this role 'MY_SRC_ROLE'. These 100 users can now access emp table via Role 'MY_SRC_ROLE' without any issues. Now i took a datapump export & performed datapump import on target server which is also HP Unix with 11.20.3 .
On target server i have user 'JACK' and a role called 'MY_WORK_ROLE'. 5000 users have been granted 'MY_ WORK_ ROLE' on this server. I have used remap tablespace clause & remap schema clause in datapump import script. Once i performed an import , due to schema remap , i can see JACK now owns table 'emp', however grants are still not there, I tried searching on Google & oracle documentation, if somehow we can remap ROLE GRANTS also while doing datapump imp, but i couldn't find supporting syntax. can i assume datapump import is not capable to handle this particular scenario ? I was able to do it by manipulating sqlfile and replacing role name in that but i am looking for a sol. within datapump itself. how can grants assigned to ROLE 'X' be transferred to 'Role Y' via datapump import.
How do i map student_newId field to student_id field in STUDENT DB table so that new id should be inserted in student_id column. How do i specify the mapping in control file. I dont want to create a new column in student table. In control file i will specify the below, Is this a best approach?. Do we have any othe way?
I'm studying abt SQL*Loader. All I've learn it needs to have:
1. One text input file 2.Control file 3.Bad file...
But I'm confused where to put the input file...where to put the control file in which format and in control file what should I write...
My oracle version is:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Prod PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production CORE 10.2.0.3.0 Production TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
Lots of email alerts reporting SQL Loader failures (the data is actually loading) but I want to prevent all these email alerts being fired. We have an SQL Loader script that is failing regularly with this error, however the data does end up in the tables so it must run subsequently succesfully the log files are cleared out quite quickly so it is difficult to track the errors. Why is there no filename just a.day reference in the error log file?
Below is the shell script I do not have much script experience, so I am unable to see how I can alter this...could I add some kind of exclusive lock check to see if I actually have access to the file before SQL Loader tries to Load it?
value used for ROWS parameter changed from 64 to 63 SQL*Loader-500: Unable to open file (/e2e_ms_xfer/cent01/.dat) SQL*Loader-553: file not found SQL*Loader-509: System error: No such file or directory SQL*Loader-2026: the load was aborted because SQL Loader cannot continue.
This is the full error log file SQL*Loader: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Sat Jun 15 12:17:38 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Control File: /tmp/e2e_load_ms_raw_coda.ctl Data File:
/e2e_ms_xfer/cent01/.dat Bad File: /tmp/e2e_load_ms_raw_coda.bad Discard File: /tmp/e2e_load_ms_raw_coda.dsc (Allow all discards) Number to load: ALL Number to skip: 0 Errors allowed: 50 Bind array: 64 rows, maximum of 256000 bytes Continuation: none specified Path used: Conventional Table MS_RAW_CODA, loaded from every logical record. Insert option in effect for this table: APPEND TRAILING NULLCOLS option in effect Column Name Position Len Term Encl Datatype -----------CODA_RECORD FIRST 4000 CHARACTER Terminator string : [code]....
datapump on Windows 2003/R11.2 I have a batch file that creates a daily dump of a schema in the DATA_PUMP_DIR - However, it doesn't! The script is as follows: REM Script to perform data pump export of the user01 schema and move to the
For some reason when this is run from a remote server as a batch it fails to create a file although the output from the scripts has no errors apart from move statements and the expdp output is all good (it states that the file was created in the expected location).If the expdp command is run on the server itself it is all good.
I'm using Oracle Database 11g R2 need to upload Telecom CDRs to the database on daily basis , it's huge data and changeable , an example of my file in linux Redhat 5 server as below ,
there is no problem with this i think i can use SQLLDR to upload this file , but the problem here the positions of the columns in the file could change depending on user behavior it could be the first row comes in the third row or any row and maybe more rows appears ,
this is sample of the file i could be more than 100 rows , and the position of the field and field names could be change every time depending on the Subscriber usage , is there any way to upload the file but after checking the field name in the file and matching to corresponding column name in the table .
If I use the conventional path will SQL*Loader process a data file sequentially from top to bottom? I have a file comprised of header and detail records with no value found in the detail records that can be used to relate to the header records. The only option is to derive a header value via a sequence (nextval) and then populate the detail records with the same value pulled from the same sequence (currval). But for this to work SQL*Loader must process the file in the exact same sequence that the data has been written to the data file. I've read through the 11g Oracle® Database Utilities SQL*Loader sections looking for proof that this is what will happen but haven't found this information and I don't want to assume that SQL*Loader will always process the data file records sequentially.
I am getting the following error while trying to import dmp file in oracle xe:
D:>imp system/manager file=pune_ucf.dmp tables=(ARR_TOT, DE P_TOT) grants=no indexes=no rows=yes ignore=yes log=loc.log buffer=100000000; LRM-00104: '100000000;' is not a legal integer for 'buffer'
IMP-00022: failed to process parameters, type 'IMP HELP=Y' for help IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully.
I want to read the csv file and load into oracle table.But I am getting file with filename_<today date> for every day. Is it possible to use single External table to read file in dynamic.
or what is the best way to do this? My oracle version 10g in windows OS.
i have a .dmp file and i want to use the data in this file for my further practices. so, i need to dump the data in the .dmp file to the any schema exists in data base.
I am struggling with a simple data load using sqlldr
Ref: I am running Oracle 11.2 on Linux 5.7. =========================== Here is my table: SQL> desc ntwkrep.CARD Name Null? Type
[code]...
Looking at the actual data and counting the characters for the "REALIZES" column data, I see that it is roughly slightly over 1000 characters.
So, attempting various ideas to fix the problem, I tried changing nls_length_semantics to "char" and recreating the table, but this still didn't work and still got the same data load errors on the same rows.
Then, I changed nls_length_semantics back to byte and recreated the table again.This time, I altered the table manually as: SQL> ALTER TABLE ntwkrep.CARD MODIFY (REALIZES VARCHAR2(4000 char));
Table altered.
SQL> desc ntwkrep.card Name Null? Type ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------- -------------------------------------------- CIM_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(255) CIM_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(255) COMPOSEDOF VARCHAR2(4000)
[code]...
Here is a copy of the first row of data which fails to load every time no matter how I change the "REALIZES" column in the table.
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Product PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production CORE 10.2.0.1.0 Production TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
I am new in external table so i have tried following cmd.
create directory dir_1 as 'E:ora_dirt' ; grant read, write on directory dir_1 to HR; select * from all_directories; create table emp_ext (emp_id number, emp_name varchar2(30)
[code]...
since I am not able to see DIR_1 in E: drive due to which i havnt created 'emp.dat' file and on executing select on external table i m geting expected error *"ORA-29913: error in executing ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN callout ORA-29400: data cartridge error KUP-04043: table column not found in external source: EMP_ID"*
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit ProductionPL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - ProductionCORE 11.2.0.3.0 ProductionTNS for Solaris: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - ProductionNLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production I'm trying to load a table, small in size (110 rows, 6 columns). One of the columns, called NOTES is erroring when I run the load. It is saying that the column size exceeds max limit. As you can see here, the table column is set to 4000 Bytes)
CREATE TABLE NRIS.NRN_REPORT_NOTES ( NOTES_CN VARCHAR2(40 BYTE) DEFAULT sys_guid() NOT NULL, REPORT_GROUP VARCHAR2(100 BYTE) NOT NULL, AREACODE VARCHAR2(50 BYTE) NOT NULL, ROUND NUMBER(3) NOT NULL, NOTES VARCHAR2(4000 BYTE),
I'm loading data from text file separated by TAB and i got the error below for some lines. Event the column is CLOB data type is there a limitation of the size of a CLOB data type. The error is:
Record 74: Rejected - Error on table _TEMP, column DEST. Field in data file exceeds maximum length
I'm using SQL Loader and the database is oracle 11g r2 on linux Red hat 5. Here are the line causing the error from my data file and my table description for test:
create table TEMP ( CODE VARCHAR2(100), DESC VARCHAR2(500), RATE FLOAT, INCREASE VARCHAR2(20), COUNTRY VARCHAR2(500), DEST CLOB, [code]........
Why do export-import require temporary tablespace? Since export-import do behave like DMLs, when does temporary tablespace be needed by datapump utility?
But the query of import is still runing even not showing any amount of rows to be imported.
i already make the tablespace in which the table was previosuly before dropping but when i check the sapce of tablespace that is also not consuming one error i got preiviously while performing this task is:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options Master table "CDR"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_03" successfully loaded/unloaded Starting "CDR"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_03": cdr/********@tsiindia directory=TEST_DIR dumpfile=CAT_IN_DATA_042012.DMP tables=CAT_IN_DATA_042012 logfile=impdpCAT_IN_DATA_042012.log
[code]....
i check streams_pool_size it will show zero and then i make it to 48M and after that
SQL> show parameter streams_pool_size; NAME TYPE VALUE ----------- streams_pool_size big integer 48M
BANNER ---------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Prod PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production CORE 10.2.0.1.0 Production TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - ProductionOS version:
Windows 7 64bit I have schema(scott) export with schema level option and imported with different name as (scott1).At regular period of time i need to import the scott to scott1 without affecting existing records.such as *1. Need to append new created records.* *2. Need to append updated records.*
for the above requirement I did in the following way expdp xxxx/******** schemas=SCOTT directory=dumpdir dumpfile=SCOTT_28-SEP-2012.dmp logfile=exp_SCOTT_28-SEP-2012.log imported in the following way impdp xxxx/******** AS SYSDBA REMAP_SCHEMA=SCOTT:SCOTT1 directory=DUMPDIR dumpfile=SCOTT_28-SEP-2012.dmp logfile=imp_SCOTT2_28-09-2012.log TRANSFORM=SEGMENT_ATTRIBUTES:n TABLE_EXISTS_ACTION=APPEND.
The problem is i couldn'table to append the records to existing tables the log error show such ways.
ORA-31684: Object type USER:"SCOTT1" already exists Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/SYSTEM_GRANT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/ROLE_GRANT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/DEFAULT_ROLE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/PRE_SCHEMA/PROCACT_SCHEMA [code].....
Import: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Tue Apr 23 13:10:51 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options Starting "IMPDB"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01": abc/******** directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR network_link=TESTAR logfile=net_import_proddev.log TABLES=impdb.abc parallel=12 REMAP_SCHEMA=IMPDB:ABC
aix 6.111.2.0.3 I have an expdp dump from prod to be imported to our test database.I have imported it using impdp, but to my surprise the tables were imported but lots of indexes were not created? even If I have used TRANSFORM=SEGMENT_ATTRIBUTES:N just to use the default USERS tablespace. How do I import the indexes separately, skipping the tables and other objects?
I am using expdp command to export the table by specifying Query parameter. But i am unable to export the table based on the condition.
Ex:EXPDP username/password dumpfile=employee.dmp logfile=emp.log directory=DATADIR_EXP TABLES=EMPLOYEE query=EMPLOYEE:"UPDATED_TIME >= '04-JUN-13' AND UPDATED_TIME >= '05-AUG-13'" Estimate in progress using BLOCKS method...Processing object type TABLE_ EXPORT/ TABLE/ TABLE_ DATATotal estimation using BLOCKS method: 3 GBORA-31693: Table data object "<username>"."EMPLOYEE" failed to load/unload and is being skipped due to error:ORA-00933: SQL command not properly endedMaster table "<username>"."EMPLOYEE" successfully loaded/unloaded...Dump file set for <username>.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01 is: E:IMPDPemployee.dmpJob "<username>"."SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01" completed with 1 error(s) at 12:34:45 Oracle 11g,
I am trying to export selective data from one of my prod database tables. But not succeeding. I was keep on trying for the past 2 hours.
OS : SOLARIS SPARC ORACLE - 10G Query --> WHERE E3RECV_DT LIKE '201305%' (I need to export this query data)
Below Script i am using =============== exp E3USER@SGEBAPU2 statistics=none consistent=n buffer=100000000 file=exp_pipe_file TABLES=IFDATA query="WHERE E3RECV_DT LIKE '201305\%'" log=PGTB_IFDATA_conditional.log