Export Utility - Table not accessible [message #73399] |
Thu, 15 April 2004 10:32 |
Sachin
Messages: 52 Registered: May 2001
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Hi,
I am trying to expot using the following command
exp "system/manager as sysdba" parfile=tkxgsymc2.par silent=y
And parameter file is like this:
tables="MixedCaseIn.JUSTONE"
But I am getting the following error, I don't know why?
About to export specified tables via Conventional Path ...
EXP-00011: SYS.MixedCaseIn.JUSTONE does not exist
Export terminated successfully with warnings.
Cay anyone please suggest why I am getting this error?
I can see the tables when I login as user MixedCaseIn but the table is not visible when I login as system/manager as sysdba
I am working on AIX 5.2 and Oracle 9.2.0.4.
Thanks,
Sachin
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Re: Export Utility - Table not accessible [message #73411 is a reply to message #73400] |
Sun, 18 April 2004 23:18 |
Sachin
Messages: 52 Registered: May 2001
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Hi,
Yes it is a table, which I just created before using export utility.
But the table entry is not there in user_tables when I login as system/manager as sysdba
And when I login as "MixedCaseIn" identified by mixedcasein then table entry is there in user_tables.
I am really confused why i can't see the table entry? This entry being missing in the user_tables doesnot let me export.
Please help me.
Thanks,
Sachin
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Re: Export Utility - Table not accessible [message #73414 is a reply to message #73412] |
Mon, 19 April 2004 06:07 |
Sachin
Messages: 52 Registered: May 2001
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Hi Mahesh,
Thanks for working one my problem, I would try to explain it in details.
The user is "MixedCaseIn" and which is created by system/manager logging in as sysdba.
Now after logging on to Oracle with userid MixedCaseIn, I am creating a table called JUSTONE.
I want to export this table using parmeter file when logged in as system/manager as sysdba. The table is created in the dafault tablespace - SYSTEM.
Further I can see the table when I log in as "MixedCaseIn" but it is not accessible when I log in as system/manager as sysdba.
I hope it explains what I am trying to do.
Now I tried both the options as you said but still of no use.
Please do let me know how can get it working, I am very new to this dba kind of job.
Thanks in anticipation.
Sachin
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