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Rick
You sure can -- as long as you can establish SQL*Net connection to the instance on the remote machine. All you have to do is specify "username=user_at_remote-db" either on the command line or in your parameter file.
If the OSs are exectly the same, you can even use direct path inserts
Kevin
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Rick_Cale_at_teamhealth.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 8:24 AM
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Subject: SQL*LOADER question
Hi All,
I have two (2) Windows 2000 (w2k) machines, one running Oracle 8i at a
remote site (WAN connection) and another on my desk running the Oracle
client software(no database). Can I, and if so how, use sqlldr on my
desktop PC to load data into the remote database. The data file to be
loaded and the control file are on my desktop. I do not want to use
netmeeting or PC anywhere type programs which I know I can use.
Thanks
Rick
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