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Re: Script and control file

From: <nlzanen1_at_EY.NL>
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 00:19:26 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0031319B.20010530000558@fatcity.com>

Hi,

Within your *.sql script you can jump to the OS and give OS commands.

e.g:   host sqlldr.................  (start with host).
I have used it with import and it works.

Jack

                                                                                       
                               
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First of all, I'm a beginner to SQL/SQL Loader. Currently,I'm working with Oracle 8.
I would like to know if it's possible invoke SQL Loader inside a script.

Example:

- inside the script I want to create a new table TABLE1
- copy some data inside TABLE1 using SQL loader
- work on TABLE1 using SQL language.

Is it possible do this inside a .sql file ?

Thanks,
Andrea
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