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Sep 7, 2013

I have requirement as follows.  I need to load the data to the target table on every Saturday. My source file consists of data of several sates. For every week i have to load one particular state data to target table.  If first week I loaded AP data, then second week on Saturday karnatak, etc.

Provide code also how can i schedule the data load with every Saturday  with different state column values automatically.

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Issue: Unable to load a flat file through Oracle Loader

Below is the script that is being used:

drop table dl_fact_fac_data_xtern;
create table dl_fact_fac_data_xtern
(

[Code].....

After rnning this script, it prompts that table has been created; but once I fire the select command on the table I receive the following errors :

ORA-29913: error in executing ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN callout
ORA-29400: data cartridge error
KUP-00554: error encountered while parsing access parameters
KUP-01005: syntax error: found "data": expecting one of: "double-quoted-string, identifier, single-quoted-string"
KUP-01007: at line 10 column 11
ORA-06512: at "SYS.ORACLE_LOADER", line 19
29913. 00000 - "error in executing %s callout"
*Cause: The execution of the specified callout caused an error.
*Action: Examine the error messages take appropriate action.

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OPTIONS ( SKIP=1)
LOAD DATA
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BADFILE ''FlatFile.bad'
DISCARDFILE ''FlatFile.dsc'

INTO TABLE "table"
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the control file code in this path (c:externalctrl.ctl)

load data
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SQL*Loader: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon May 31 09:45:10 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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C:>

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Log File
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Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Control File: /opt/Infor/Outbound_Marketing/7.2.2/EM/metadata/trans.ldr
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^M
SE RECHAZAN CINCO PZAS ^M
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Attached File(s)
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--------------------------------------------------------
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i want to load it into the table in the following way.

Person Month Revenue
-------------------------
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Schnyder Feb 223
Schnyder Mar 122
Schnyder Apr 345
Schnyder Mai 324
Schnyder Jun 244
Schnyder Jul 123
Schnyder Aug 123
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