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Hi,
If the OS in Unix, check the user .cshrc file
you are logging in
It should contain the Oracle HOME and other privileges for exec
the /oracle/bin directory.
S.S
>>> Roland.Skoldblom_at_ica.se 03/30/01 08:31AM >>>
Hallo,
Can anyone tell me how to get sqlloader, how can I try and find out to see if I
have it already installed ?
How do i Install it?
Roland Sköldblom
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