I want to load data from LST file. The data format and control file is given below. It is loading the 1st line only. it is not loading the other lines. pls let me know what needs to be added in the control file to load this data?
I am using perl script to dynamically generate the control file.If I have data in the control file as well as in the datafile, how would i write the control file in that case. Is the below one correct?
load data INFILE '*' INFILE '/export/home/test/test.csv' INSERT INTO TABLE EMP fields terminated by "," optionally enclosed by '"' trailing nullcols ( empno, empname, sal, deptno ) [code]....
Is there any way that if my control file contains half of the data and my data file contains the other half of the data can i club this data into a logical record in the control file to populate the DB?
My exact 2nd requirement is, my DB contains 5 cols and for 1 col the data is common(countryName) which i have to pass to the control file dynamically and the .csv file contains the data for the other four cols. How could i combine these in the ctrl file and populate the DB?
so if the DB contains CountryName, empid, ename, sal and dept..I will get the CountryName to the ctrl file and csv contains the data for empid, ename, sal and dept. How would i combine these data into a logical record and populate the DB?
My requirement is to to truncate the table and load it with the data present in file. In the control file, I used the "TRUNCATE" command as well.In case, if the file has some invalid data and sqlldr fails, my existing data will be lost. Is there any option in which the sqlldr does not TRUNCATE the table in case of a failure.
I have one .mdb (Microsoft Access Database) file and it has some tables in it. I had load it once using toad. But now i have to load it frequently into the database. Is it possible using external table, so i can access that tables using "select" statement.
create table revenue ( person varchar2(23), month varchar2(3), rev_amt number )
and i have data in a file like below
Person Jan Feb Mar Apr Mai Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dez -------------------------------------------------------- Schnyder,345,223,122,345,324,244,123,123,345,121,345,197 Weber,234,234,123,457,456,287,234,123,678,656,341,567 Keller,596,276,347,134,743,545,216,456,124,753,346,456 Meyer,987,345,645,567,834,567,789,234,678,973,456,125 Holzer,509,154,876,347,146,788,174,986,568,246,324,987 Müller,456,125,678,235,878,237,567,237,788,237,324,778 Binggeli,487,347,458,347,235,864,689,235,764,964,624,347 Stoller,596,237,976,876,346,567,126,879,125,568,124,753 Marty,094,234,235,763,054,567,237,457,325,753,577,346 Studer,784,567,235,753,124,575,864,235,753,864,634,678
i want to load it into the table in the following way.
Person Month Revenue ------------------------- Schnyder Jan 345 Schnyder Feb 223 Schnyder Mar 122 Schnyder Apr 345 Schnyder Mai 324 Schnyder Jun 244 Schnyder Jul 123 Schnyder Aug 123 Schnyder Sep 345 Schnyder Oct 121 Schnyder Nov 345 Schnyder Dez 197 ........ ... ... How to write control file to load this data into the above revenue table.
I am having query regarding sql loader. my data file is comm(,) seperated and I want to load the whole file in oracle table 'bill_temp' except 1st column data of data file.
e.g. File name: bill_file.dat fields seperated by comma ',' values are like emp_id,emp_name,emp_sal,join_date oracle table bill_temp having the below column: emp_name,emp_sal,join_date
Here I want load the emp_name,emp_sal and join_date into oracle table bill_temp. emp_id should not get loaded into table.
Is there any way to skip the loading of particular column data from data file into table?
the control file code in this path (c:externalctrl.ctl)
load data infile 'C:externalmy_data.txt' into table emp2 fields terminated by ',' (empno, ename, hiredate, etime, ejob, deptno)
this is the error :
C:>sqlldr scott/tiger control=C:externalctrl.ctl
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. Commit point reached - logical record count 5 C:>
How to get ill-formatted data into Oracle table? I'm trying to load a large amount of data that is not arranged into neat columns and doesn't have proper record delimiters.
I'd like to use sql loader but I don't think that will work with unstructured data. I'm reading that perhaps using an external table would be the best way to do it. It's sample census data and I've attached a single record to look at.
I'm trying to load data into a table using SQL Loader but getting a failure error below.
Log File ========
SQL*Loader: Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed Feb 6 23:54:25 2013 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 Data File: /opt/Infor/Outbound_Marketing/7.2.2/EM/logs/trans.log Bad File: trans.bad Discard File: none specified [code]....
I got an csv file which got 52 sheets. Is there a way from sqlloder to load all these 52 sheets data. I in general seperate all these sheets into different CSV files and load. So, is there a better way to load.
I want to load data into more tables from many files ,based on first column value,which is FILLER field.i am trying to test this scenario with two oracle tables with similar definition. and load one record on each table using WHEN/POSITION keywords. for this , i added first column as reference column in the data which i have in ctl file itself.
1st table loaded with 1st record. But, 2nd record not loading.if i missed anything with WHEN/POSITION keyword ?
This is the error in log file for 2nd table(WD1):
Record 2: Rejected - Error on table WD1, column TAB. ORA-01841: (full) year must be between -4713 and +9999, and not be 0
Table WD1: 0 Rows successfully loaded. 1 Row not loaded due to data errors. 1 Row not loaded because all WHEN clauses were failed. 0 Rows not loaded because all fields were null. [code]....
I have requirement of loading a part of the flat file that contains many headers and lines info. The program has to load the lines whose header recrd_type is 05 using SQL*LOADER.
eg of flat file.
Header trans_code comp date rec_type ------------------------------------------------------------ 8 12800002 0729201005 transcode_line acct date refrence ------------------------------------------------------------ 4424604001002738307272010 24427330207710017569675 4424604001002738307272010 24427330207710017569675
I have a data in text file which has around 7 laks lines. I need to import those data into a table in oracle then do some process.
Since this job is done by end user, i have created a form with the following process.
Create a single text file from multiple flat files in client system. Run the application from the application server [ which is unix based ] once the text file is uploaded to the server, read the text file line by line and insert into the table.
The above process works perfectly in test eniviroment which I have as stand alone system. When I move this to application server and execute it, the session got killed after an hour and I got network inturpted error.
I would like to know is there any other method instead of reading line by line and insert into a table. I do not want to use the tools like sql Loader etc since I do not want my user to do lot of things.
I need to insert these two records into below tables(NGF_REC_LINK,MDU_19).I got below mentioned result while trying to execute my ctl file (ngf_test.ctl )
For 1st record : I am getting beloe error
Record 1: Rejected - Error on table NGF_REC_LINK, column TABLENAME.Field in data file exceeds maximum length
For 2nd record : Because inputs filed is missing in file,Data is miss arranged into table like
how to create control file and how to load the data through command window in our database using sql * loader.i am having structure in my database and .csv file in my desktop.
i load data to this table from a file using sqlldr.
what is the proper data type should i use in control-file for both the fields.? i dont mention any datatye in ctl file which is working fine with given dataset.
I'm getting an error when trying to use the new Data Pump Export/Import utility.
I am able to create a directory using SQLPLus, and I get the "Directory Created" message, but no directory actually gets created on the server.
SQL> CREATE DIRECTORY datapump AS 'C:Inetpubdatafiledatapump';
Directory created. But I dont see the directory created on the server.
Then on the server:
C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>expdp ******/****** FULL=y DIRECTORY=datapump DUMPFILE=expdata.dmp LOGFILE=expdata.log Export: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wednesday, 01 November, 2006 1:51:55 Copyright (c) 2003, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options ORA-39002: invalid operation ORA-39070: Unable to open the log file. ORA-29283: invalid file operation ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_FILE", line 475 ORA-29283: invalid file operation
I'm rying to import schema's from a dump file that came from a different environment.
What I have is:
1. dump file 2. log file of the export
I'm trying to import the file(containing three schemas) with remap_schemas, and it fails, gives a lot of ORA-00959: tablespace 'string' does not exist.
Now, I've read in OTN:
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that what you need to do in that case is to use the REMAP_TABLESPACE option,to redirect the objects to a different tablespace.
I don't see a name of the tablespace I'm getting the error for in the export log.I don't know if I have more tablespaces I have to redirect with REMAP_TABLESPACE.
I don't want to perform this 3 times, have an error, by that find out what's the next tablespace needing redirection and only then starting over...
How can I know from the dump file and the log file,what is the tablespace names i need for the redirection to my names? Or its just that the tablespace giving me the error is the only one in the dump file?
using SQLLDR: Looking for a control file solution to move past or bypass extra data fields which are not on destination table. Basically if you have 8 tab delimited fields(terminated by ' ') on a data record; but only need to load 5 of the values from the delimited record; is there a way to ignore/bypass the not needed data. Obviously, the answer would be to massage the data at the OS and removed the 3 unnecessary fields.
However my hands are tied by volume,time, and compliancy. I am familiar with using 'FILLER' for the reverse scenario; but not where you have more data available on the record then exists on the table.
I want to load geometry into a table using sql*loader. My datafile contains geometry defined as WKT URL...., a standard for geometry and also Oracle has a function called sdo_util.from_wktgeometry.If I'm using a separate 'insert into' statement using this function in sql*plus, there's no problem. But if I'm using the same function in my control-file for sql*loader import, I get a sql*loader-418 error: "bad datafile for column geometrie".
I have a table in oracle and i want to load data to flat file which is present on the server. how to and where to provide the destination file location to load the flat file.
Is it possible to import a dump file using impdp data pump utility on oracle 10g where the export dump was taken using traditional exp utility and vice versa.
I Have one csv file.i want to load to a table trough sql*loader.but in table 3 column is there.but in the csv file some record hav one semicolumn in last filed like this