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Query regarding the functionality of OPTIONS (SKIP=1)

We have a shell script which helps in loading the data from a flat file to oracle table using a ctl file. in the begining of the ctl file we have the command OPTIONS (SKIP=1). I am not able to understand the functionality of this command. Could some one help me in explaining this command.
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This sounds like an Oracle question if its in the .ctl file. Try asking again in the apps forumn (sorry, I don't know much about oracle)
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