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Roland,
You don't need to call a PL/SQL procedure, actually you can't directly do that, but you can use the "replace" or "truncate" vs "insert, append" at the top of the control file. As in "replace into table emp", vs "into table emp" which uses equates to the default "insert into table emp". Check out page 5-26 of the utilities manual.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: Roland.Skoldblom_at_ica.se Date: 4/19/2001 12:26 AM
How can I within sqllldr call a pl/sql-procedure which deletes all rows from a table?
Roland S
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