SQL & PL/SQL :: Oracle Stored Procedure To Load Flat File Data
Oct 24, 2013
I need to create an Oracle Stored Procedure to read a Flat file(pipe delimited) and load the data into an Oracle table. I believe the file should be located in any of the path as logged in dba_directories table or it can be anywhere on the local client machine?
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Sep 28, 2011
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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Sep 6, 2011
CASE 1:
when i tried to load the data i got the below error,
Error starting at line 2 in command:
INSERT INTO RECON_MATCHED_DETAILS (RECON_MATCHED_DETAIL_OID, RECON_ID, STATEMENT_DATE, EXECUTION_DATE, TRANSACTION_NUMBER, TRANSACTION_DATE, TRADE_ID, TRANSACTION_TYPE, LINK_ID, ITEM_TYPE, ASSET_CODE, ISIN, BUYSELL_INDICATOR, SETTLEMENT_DATE, CURRENCY, QUANTITY, VALUE,
[code]...
CASE 2:
i tried to load the data in oracle 11g but i'm unable to load the data,and for testing i tried with a single row of data.but surprisingly the table filled with (null)s
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May 2, 2012
I am trying to build a data warehouse for Consumer Price Index and so I have downloaded data from the Bureau of Statistics.It is in excel format and since I am working with Oracle Warehouse Builder I have converted it to .csv file so that I can use it as a data source.
Question1: Is it practical to use single .csv file as a source of data for a data warehouse?
Question2: I have 3 dimensions tables and a fact table.The dimensions are one for the Region(as the date is organized in region,states etc),two is the consumer goods and services (as the data is organized in groups of goods and services, services/goods types) and finally time(year and month),
Now how am I going to do the mapping here?Is it possible to do a one to one mapping here as all data required by the dimensions is located in the .csv file.
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Jul 5, 2013
I have a text file called ReturnedFile.txt. This is a comma separated text file that contains records for two fields.... Envelope and Date Returned.
At the same time, I have a table in Oracle called Manifest. This table contains the following fields:
Envelope
DateSentOut
DateReturned
I need to write something that imports the ReturnedFile.txt into a temporary Oracle table named UploadTemp, and then compares the data in the Envelope field from UploadTemp with the Envelope field in Manifest. If it's a match, then the DateReturned field in Manifest needs updated with the DateReturned field in UploadTemp.
I've done this with SQL Server no problem, but I've been trying for two days to make this work with Oracle and I can't figure it out. I've been trying to use SQL*Loader, but I can't even get it to run properly on my machine.
I did create a Control file, saved as RetFile.ctl. Below is the contents of the CTL file:
LOAD DATA
INFILE 'C:OracleTestReturnedFile.txt'
APPEND
INTO TABLE UploadTemp
FIELDS TERMINATED BY "'"
(
ENVELOPE,
DATERETURNED
)
If I could get SQL*Loader running, below is the code I came up with to import the text file and then to do the compare to the Manifest table and update as appropriate:
sqlldr UserJoe/Password123 CONTROL=C:OracleTestRetFile.ctl LOG=RetFile.log BAD=RetFile.bad
update Manifest m set m.DateReturned =
(select t.DateReturned
from UploadTemp t
where m.Envelope = t.Envelope
*)
That's all I got. As I said, I can't find a way to test it and I have no idea if it's even close.
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Oct 4, 2011
when i am calling stored procedure with input and output parameters from batch file .. I am getting the following message ..
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Oct 4 11:48:51 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options 14
code which i have written ...
DEClARE
RETCODE NUMBER;
RETMSG VARCHAR2(200);
EXEC SP_SELCT_EMPLOYEE_DATA(277080,'EMPNAME ','EMAIL@EMAIL.COM', 9028045686,111333,25000,'PUNE',35,RETCODE ,RETMSG );
EXIT
Procedure Name :
PROCEDURE SP_SELCT_EMPLOYEE_DATA (
-- A_EMPLOYEE_ID IN VARCHAR2,
--A_JOB_ID IN EMPLOYEES.JOB_ID%TYPE,
P_EMPLOYEE_ID IN EMPLOYEES.EMPLOYEE_ID%TYPE,
P_EMPLOYEE_NAME IN EMPLOYEES.EMPLOYEE_NAME%TYPE,
P_EMAIL IN EMPLOYEES.EMAIL%TYPE,
[code]....
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Aug 14, 2012
I am migrating data from a Solid Database to Oracle, I am using Flat Files to do that.
1.- I download the data to flat files from Solid
2.- I move the files to Oracle server
3.- I upload the data to Oracle
Now, I have done the 90% of the data base, but I have found some tables that has description columns and in this description the users writes enters, so when I try to upload the data to Oracle SQL loader cannot recognize this characters.
Example:
'25','0.','5.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'26','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','3.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'27','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'28','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'29','0.','38.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'30','0.','13.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','6.','0.','6.','0.','0.','|SE RECHAZA B20CS50SNW ^M
^M
SE RECHAZAN CINCO PZAS ^M
DOS MOD. HSC15I41EH,DOS MOD. HSK15I41EH |Agregó: 06/06/2009 12:22:50
|','DEV. A PROV.'
'31','0.','50.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'32','0.','9.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'33','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
How can I solve this ?
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