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Old 04-18-2005
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Can anyone tell me how to file transfer between the unix and a oracle system.(both unix to oracle & oracle to unix)

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Oracle is a RDBMS that is installed and configured to run on UNIX, much like MS-Access is installed and configured to run on Windows. You dont "transfer" files between UNIX and Oracle. Rather, data is loaded into tables within Oracle, extracted from tables within Oracle or updated within Oracle. You can load/unload in many different ways such as using SQL*Loader, custom C/C++/Java program, etc. You can update data using SQL or PL/SQL.
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