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Hi
Have you created a partition for max value. if not create a partition for max value then import again.
So the dates which didnot come under the ranges of the partition will go to the maxvalue partition.
you should give something like this in your partition script.
PARTITION <TABLE_NAME>_MAX VALUES LESS THAN (MAXVALUE)
Thanks & Regards
From: arun_k_c_at_hotmail.com on 22/08/2000 15:24 GMT
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Hello All,
I am trying to import a 7.3.4 table data into a 8.0.6.1 partitioned table I
have created range partition on a column which has DATE as datatype.
After inserting few million rows I am getting the following error.
ORA-14400: inserted partition key is beyond highest legal partition key IMP-00018: partial import of previous table completed: 5742441 rows imported IMP-00041: Warning: object created with compilation warnings
Can somebody please let me know what this means and how I can solve this
issue.
Thanks in advance
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