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i'm importing tables to oracle 7, but sometimes import give me warnings (not failures) how can i rollback the whole imported tables if warnings occured

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Are you using SQL script in an oracle workbook, or are you importing them directly from another database ?
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According to a Oracle DBA at my site, his opinon is:

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There is no way to rollback imported tables. The table can be truncated and reimported.
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