Server Utilities :: Loading Of Foreign Text?

May 6, 2010

When i load a name such as 'DÂ'Costa' using sql loader, after loading in Oracle it becomes 'D¿Costa'.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Data To Another Schema

Sep 5, 2010

How to load data to another schema's table through Sql*loader.

I tried the below things in the control file.

Load data
"
Into table scott.emp

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Server Utilities :: Getting Special Character While Loading?

Sep 19, 2013

I have a file which i am loading , the last column is being loaded with special character which looks like sqare shape character for all the rows.How can i prevent it to load as it is not present in the file

data in file

Department|2|Tranport for London|Rail & Underground|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|ER|555555555|Owner 8|8

the data once loaded for the last column on which is for above example last column value 8 will be loaded with 8 and square share character.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Data Using SQL Loader

Oct 15, 2010

I have a problem with loading data using SQL loader.I have such control file

LOAD DATA
INFILE 'D:oracleFIRMAS.txt'
INSERT INTO TABLE FIRMAS
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ","
(FIRMAS_REG_NR char,FIRMAS_NOS char,ID_PRODUCT char)

and data file "firmas.txt"
444557562, Avotoni SIA, 1332
445575627, Avotoni SIA, 1332
444557562, Avotoni SIA, 1332

When I try to execut this command
sqlldr userid=system/a1331 control=d:oraclefirmas.ctrl an error occured (sql*loader-350) what should I do?

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Server Utilities :: Loading Data Into Tables?

Oct 29, 2010

We completed creating a replicate of dB_01 to dB_02 (housed in a single DEV server). But dB_02 had only table structures (no records). What would be our fastest option (tools, commands, etc.) to load more than a thousand new records for each of the 20 tables of dB_02?

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Server Utilities :: Direct Path Loading

Apr 19, 2010

I have a small confusion in direct path loading. Will direct path load ever use memory (SGA)? If yes, why it is not generating redo? If no, can we write into a block at file system level directly.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Data Into Table

Aug 31, 2011

I'm not sure if this is so much a SQL Loader problem as it is a database understanding problem, but here it is. I am having trouble loading data into a table (using SQL Loader) due to the fact that I am trying to load data row by row, into corresponding columns.

TestFile.csv

testvalue1, 123445
testvalue2, test
testvalue3, 455321
testvalue4, 65742
testvalue5, 5719

So, using the above data, I am trying to load the value for 'testvalue1' into a column defined as 'testvalue1'; the value for 'testvalue2' into a column defined as 'testvalue2' and so on. From my understanding, SQL loader loads by column not by row, so I am not even sure if this is possible.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Multiple XML Files Using SQL*Loader?

May 9, 2011

I am trying to load multiple XML files into Oracle DB using SQL Loader. The filenames of the XML files starts with a description and then numbers, where the numbers are different each time.

Here's my CTL file:

LOAD DATA
INFILE *
INTO TABLE XML_TABLE TRUNCATE
xmltype(XML_TABLE)
FIELDS
(

[code]....

I don't want to keep having to go into the ctl file and change the numbers of the xml file. Is there a way where I could just load all .xml files that begins with 'description'? Like maybe

description*.xml

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Server Utilities :: Loading String Has Double Quotes In It?

Aug 22, 2013

I am loading .csv file into Oracle using sql loader file has strings, and numberics, Strings are surrounded by double quotes(") and field terminated by comma(,)

load data
BADFILE '/var/opt/app/bad/filename'
DISCARDFILE '/var/opt/app/discard/filename'
append into table source_file
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '"'
TRAILING NULLCOLS

Some time String fields may have double quotes in it, at that time it is rejecting the records. how to handle those records to load into table.

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Server Utilities :: Loading CLOB Data Into Table

Aug 21, 2012

How to load the CLOB data into table..in the attached file 18 column has clob data it's appear like new line..Using external table how to load. i tried it's not working..

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Server Utilities :: Return A Column Value Using Sqlloader After Loading

Dec 1, 2011

I have the following table intra_trades with t_id as the primary key. There is a trigger on that table that gets the next sequence and inserts it into the t_id column for every insert. I need to load data into that table using SqlLoader as chunks of 3000 rows and return the t_id back the script that Sqlload the data so that it can use that t_id's for the next process in the script.

intra_trades
t_id NUMBER(15) pk
t_name VARCHAR2(30)
t_loc VARCHAR2(40)
t_start TIMESTSTAMP
t_end TIMESTSTAMP
[code]....

The problem is that the only unique key on that table is the t_id which has a sequence on it and it is the pk. There can be duplicate rows in that table to meet the business needs for the company. So it is hard to associate the rest of the data in a row with t_id. The only thing I can think of is return the t_ids in the order it inserted so if the script keeps the order of rows in the memory it can associate the tid with the rest of the intra_trades info.How can I make the sqlloader return an array of t_ids that inserted? I need to return the t_ids's in the order it inserted so that the script can associate the t_id with the rest of the rest of the data in a row.

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Server Utilities :: Sqlldr Loading Into A Clob Column

Oct 26, 2011

I am doing a simple test and need to populate a small table with some data.

My table looks like this:

SQL> desc clob_test
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
ID NUMBER(20)
C1 CLOB

I have a pipe delimited data file ID range 1-50000 and random characters with a length of 100-4000 bytes for the clob field.

My control file looks like this but I am guessing it is wrong:

LOAD DATA
INFILE 'clob_test.dat'
INTO TABLE CLOB_TEST
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '|'
TRAILING NULLCOLS
(
ID INTEGER EXTERNAL NULLIF (ID=BLANKS)
, C1
)

Let me know what I need to do to my .ctl file in order to load this data?

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Server Utilities :: Loading Vertical Data Using Sqlldr?

Aug 23, 2013

Here's my table:

SQL> desc stg_query_overflow
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
HOSTNAME VARCHAR2(50)
NPSID NUMBER
NPSINSTANCEID NUMBER
OPID NUMBER

[code]....

Here's my controlfile:

load data
infile '/u01/tony/server_name/query_overflow.dat'
badfile '/opt/oracle/tony/sql_dir/bad/server_name_query_overflow.bad'
discardfile '/opt/oracle/tony/sql_dir/discard/server_name_query_overflow.dsc'
append
into table stg_query_overflow

[code]....

Here's a sample of data that I can't load into the table via sqlldr:

echo
echo ***** Creating view: "pul_promotion_response"
CREATE or replace VIEW "pul_promotion_response"
(
"promo_rsp_id",
"promo_hist_dtl_id",
"indiv_id",

[code]....

Here's the error(s) I receive in my log file:

Record 272: Rejected - Error on table STG_QUERY_OVERFLOW, column NPSID.
ORA-01722: invalid number
Record 273: Rejected - Error on table STG_QUERY_OVERFLOW, column NPSID.
ORA-01722: invalid number

As you can see, sqlldr is interpreting this vertical sql code as the npsid column, when in fact it is the querytext column. How can I insert each record when some of my data is in this vertical format?

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Server Utilities :: Loading Multiple Excel Files To Different Tables

Mar 29, 2012

I have a bunch of data in 50 excel files. I need to load all these 50 files into 50 different tables. I would like to do this in one script. I went through the forum to get this information, people suggested create a shell script etc or list the sqlldr command multiple times etc.

provide some clarity on this as to what's the best approach.If it is through shell scripting provide the shell script and instructions to execute it. Iam new to shell scripting.

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Server Utilities :: How To Use Escape Character For Loading Data Via Sql Loader

Mar 7, 2012

I have to load a fixed width file using sql loader utility. But the records have multiple special characters. writing / modifying the loader utility to load the data.

--Script to create the table
create table t1 (
ip1 varchar2(2),
ip2 number,
ip3 number);

--loader utility
LOAD DATA
INFILE 'c:inputfile.dat'
BADFILE 'c:adfile.bad'
REPLACE
INTO TABLE t1
FIELDS TERMINATED BY '' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY '°'
(
ip1POSITION(1:2) CHAR,
ip2POSITION(3:17) INTEGER EXTERNAL ":ip2/100",
ip3POSITION(18:32) INTEGER EXTERNAL ":ip3/100",
)

--data file
9900000000000000000000059762160°
9900009694635473¶00009693856712-
99000024383898654000025664467904

--sql version i am using
SQL*Loader: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Mar 7 18:32:33 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

In the above mentioned data file, records has multiple special characters like '°','¶' ,'-'.
All these special characters have some meaning.
eg: '°' specifies the above column needs to be multiplied by -1
'¶' specifies the above column needs to be multiplied by -0.1

what changes need to be made in loader utility for the same? Also, will there be any change in the utility if I am using higher version of oracle?

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Server Utilities :: Escape Character For Loading Data Via Sql Loader

Dec 1, 2006

I have a text file which is comma separated with values enclosed in double quotes.

In my text file which I have to load into database, one of the field have the value like

Your "offspring"

When I run my normal sqlloader ctl file, it gives the error as

Record 304: Rejected - Error on table BUYER, column BUYERS_NAME.
no terminator found after TERMINATED and ENCLOSED field

Is there any way I can use some escape character for loading this type of data.

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Server Utilities :: Skip Column While Loading Data Using SQL Loader

Feb 5, 2006

Data

Sl#Emp_noNameAddress
00101Tom1/B-XYZ street
00202Jon1/C-XYZ Street

Employee Datafile
001, 01, Tom, 1/B-XYZ street
002,02,Jon, 1/C-XYZ Street

Above is a sample data file. Now I would like to import the data into an Oracle table called employee using Oracle 9i SQL Loader utility. But the table has only 3 fields (Emp_no,Name & Address), so I would like to skip Sl# while loading data. I do not want to manually modify data file. How should I write .ctl file.

Sample .ctl file.

load data
INFILE 'dataEmployee'
BADFILE 'Employee.bad'
DISCARDFILE 'Employee.dis'
into table Employee
fields terminated by ','
TRAILING NULLCOLS
(Emp_no NULLIF Emp_no = BLANKS,
Name NULLIF Name = BLANKS,
Address NULLIF Address = BLANKS
)

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Server Utilities :: Loading Data Via SQL Loader Into VArray Tables

Aug 19, 2010

Is it Possible doing SQL LOAD into Varray table having two inner objects.

find the structure of the table and its types for your reference

CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE OB_TEST_INFO AS OBJECT (
AGE NUMBER ( 3 ),
NAME VARCHAR2 ( 14 )

[Code].....

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Server Utilities :: Loader Loading Some Garbage Characters At The End Of The Data Field

Mar 25, 2011

After exporting some data to excel, I noticed that on one row all the columns shifted over some. So I queried this record in the database and noticed that the ADDRESS field has some unknown characters at the end of it. They are little squares. I think they are TABS.

2630 LINDEN BLVD, APT. #8G(2 squares are in here)

ADDRESS_1 "TRIM(:ADDRESS_1)",

Besides trimming the data, is there some other function I can use to clean up the address further?

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Server Utilities :: Estimate Tablespace Growth While Loading Data Using Sqlldr?

Jun 1, 2011

We load large amount of data into multiple tables using sqlldr. Amount of data that we need to load varies according to the situation. We want to estimate the tablespace usage growth due to this data load, so we can verify/extend the tablespaces before the data load. Though, setting to autoextend will work in this case, We want to avoid extending the tablespace during sqlldr executing due to performance.

Our initial attempt was to note the tablespace size before and after executing the sqlldr and use the delta. But this delta was not consistent in different environments for the same amount of data. Different environments mean different oracle servers, different existing sizes of tablespaces, One data file Vs multiple data files etc.

How do we reliably estimate how much tablespace we need for the given amount of data?

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Server Utilities :: How To Process ASCII Character 29 While Loading Data With SQL Loader

Jul 20, 2010

i have to upload a file in database, the column seperator is ASCII CHARACTER 29, i dont know how to specify that in loader file?

how to write this - fields terminated by ' ' in sql file, which i am calling from a batch file.

i have attached the text file which i am trying to upload, here field seperator is ASCII CHARACTER 29 and record seperator is NEW LINE CHARACTER.

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Server Utilities :: ORA-02374 / Conversion Error Loading Table (through Data-pump)

Jul 12, 2013

While importing dump to the new database, error occurred. Below are the errors -

ORA-02374: conversion error loading table "INS"."GENMST_FINANCIER_BRANCH"
ORA-12899: value too large for column TXT_IFSC_CODE (actual: 19, maximum: 15)
ORA-02372: data for row: TXT_IFSC_CODE : 0X'4644524C30303031353739A0A0A0A0'
[code]...

I would like to know, why such error occurred during the import.

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Server Utilities :: Importing Text Files?

Sep 16, 2011

I have a rather complicated process to import text files into my DB.I'm given thousands of files every day, separated by "," and with 80 fields each. With a bash script, I take the 45 fields I need and then split each file into x number of files grouping the rows by three fields.Then I use SQL Loader to insert them into de DB.

The problem is that now I must insert on two tables and the "WHEN" clause doesn't allow the use of > and <.

To make things a litle clearer take this text file (already splited and grouped and ready to be inserted):
...
1,1,135,1900,0,12,114,2011/08/25 17:19:00,135,...
1,1,135,1900,0,13,119,2011/08/25 17:19:00,136,...
1,1,135,1900,0,14,117,2011/08/25 17:19:00,137,...
1,1,135,1900,0,15,113,2011/08/25 17:19:00,138,...
1,1,135,1900,0,16,119,2011/08/25 17:19:00,139,...
...
When field 6 is higher or equal to 14, it must go to table a.When field 6 is lower than 14, it must go to table b.I can't use external tables as I'm in a different server.

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Server Utilities :: Load From A Text File

Aug 8, 2012

I would like to load a text file into an oracle table.

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Server Utilities :: Porting Data From Text File?

Jun 8, 2011

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.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Multiple Input Files Into Multiple Tables

Jul 9, 2012

NGFID;RECTYPE;RECNAME
25;7;POLES
PARENT
CHILD;1401;9845075;2020
817;8;SUPPORT
PARENT
CHILD

Required output:-

AREA_SRNO = 1
AREA_NAME = '3rivieres.export.ngf'

File :-mauri.export.ngf

NGFID;RECTYPE;RECNAME
257;7;POLES
PARENT
CHILD;1401;9845075;2020
8174;8;SUPPORT
PARENT
CHILD

Required output:-

AREA_SRNO = 2
AREA_NAME = 'mauri.export.ngf'....etc

CREATE TABLE NGF_REC_LINK
(
AREA_SRNO NUMBER(2),
AREA_NAME VARCHAR2(40),
NGFID NUMBER(20),
TABLENAME VARCHAR2(40),
PARENT VARCHAR2(200),
[code].......

find the ctl file (ngf_test.ctl) and modify the ctl file as per my requirement.

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Server Utilities :: Unload Data From Oracle To Text File?

Jun 14, 2012

We have around 30 million rows in a table which we are extracting through UTIL_FILE and sending this file to somewhere to other systems.

But this extraction taking too much time.

Is there any way out to optimize this process or any new stuff.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Loading Unique Text File Names With Utl_file

Oct 9, 2012

I am using an Oracle 8i database.We intend creating a dbms_job that would run every 5 minutes. The job executes a script that would use utl_file to read two text files (a header file and detail file) from a particular directory and load the data into temporary tables. The naming convention of the files are Parts_Master_DD/MM/YY HH:MI:SS and Parts_Stats_DD/MM/YY HH:MI:SS. Both files to be stored in the same directory.

If the file name was constant ie. Parts_Master, Parts_Stats I would not have a problem. However with each file name now going to be unique, how do I handle this using utl_file. To add to my dilemma, within an hour more than one set of files could be piped to the directory to be read into the database.

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Server Utilities :: Loading Date Value Into DATE Column?

Oct 18, 2012

I want to load data from a file using sqlldr.I have a table commissions
(
technician_id char(5)
, tech_name char(30)
, Comm_rcd_date DATE
, Comm_Paid_date DATE
, comm_amt number(10,2)
)

my file is
00001,TIMOTHY TROENDLY,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0006,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0007,123.56
00002,KENNETH KLEMENZ,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0006,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0009,123.56
00003,SHUNDAR ARDERY,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0006,2011-03-04T01:45:12+0005,123.56
write a ctl file to load this data.

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Forms :: Loading A Text File Into Oracle Database / ORA-302000

Mar 2, 2004

I am loading a text file into oracle database using a form and am getting an ORA-302000.

How do I rectify it?

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