Import 9i dmp Into 10g [message #461576] |
Sat, 19 June 2010 02:19 |
swapnil_naik
Messages: 269 Registered: December 2009 Location: Mumbai
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Hi,
I have oracle 9i dump...now i want to import this dump into oracle 10g.....is it possible..
If yes , can u tell me step by step how it is possible
Thanks in advance...
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Re: Import 9i dmp Into 10g [message #461582 is a reply to message #461578] |
Sat, 19 June 2010 03:02 |
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Michel Cadot
Messages: 68729 Registered: March 2007 Location: Saint-Maur, France, https...
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Quote:but its doesnt show any error
Good! so it works.
Quote:Usally, i use toad for importing databse 9i..
quoting BlackSwan:Those who live by the GUI, die by the GUI.
C:\>imp help=y
Import: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Sam. Juin 19 10:01:50 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
You can let Import prompt you for parameters by entering the IMP
command followed by your username/password:
Example: IMP SCOTT/TIGER
Or, you can control how Import runs by entering the IMP command followed
by various arguments. To specify parameters, you use keywords:
Format: IMP KEYWORD=value or KEYWORD=(value1,value2,...,valueN)
Example: IMP SCOTT/TIGER IGNORE=Y TABLES=(EMP,DEPT) FULL=N
or TABLES=(T1:P1,T1:P2), if T1 is partitioned table
USERID must be the first parameter on the command line.
Keyword Description (Default) Keyword Description (Default)
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USERID username/password FULL import entire file (N)
BUFFER size of data buffer FROMUSER list of owner usernames
FILE input files (EXPDAT.DMP) TOUSER list of usernames
SHOW just list file contents (N) TABLES list of table names
IGNORE ignore create errors (N) RECORDLENGTH length of IO record
GRANTS import grants (Y) INCTYPE incremental import type
INDEXES import indexes (Y) COMMIT commit array insert (N)
ROWS import data rows (Y) PARFILE parameter filename
LOG log file of screen output CONSTRAINTS import constraints (Y)
DESTROY overwrite tablespace data file (N)
INDEXFILE write table/index info to specified file
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES skip maintenance of unusable indexes (N)
FEEDBACK display progress every x rows(0)
TOID_NOVALIDATE skip validation of specified type ids
FILESIZE maximum size of each dump file
STATISTICS import precomputed statistics (always)
RESUMABLE suspend when a space related error is encountered(N)
RESUMABLE_NAME text string used to identify resumable statement
RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT wait time for RESUMABLE
COMPILE compile procedures, packages, and functions (Y)
STREAMS_CONFIGURATION import streams general metadata (Y)
STREAMS_INSTANTIATION import streams instantiation metadata (N)
The following keywords only apply to transportable tablespaces
TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE import transportable tablespace metadata (N)
TABLESPACES tablespaces to be transported into database
DATAFILES datafiles to be transported into database
TTS_OWNERS users that own data in the transportable tablespace set
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
Regards
Michel
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Re: Import 9i dmp Into 10g [message #461594 is a reply to message #461582] |
Sat, 19 June 2010 08:51 |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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The fact is: you should have used 9i EXP utility to export your 9i database. Now use 10g's IMP utility to import that file into the 10g database.
In other words: use EXP of the source database. Use IMP of the target database.
Almost all information you need to know is written in the documentation. As you use two database versions, search for the one you are interested in by yourself on http://tahiti.oracle.com/ site.
In my opinion, you shouldn't use TOAD to do that kind of a job.
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