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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to load comma seperated values file (*.csv) into Oracle table Post 22514 by handynas on Tuesday 4th of June 2002 10:31:01 PM
Old 06-04-2002
Yup you are rite, the table is already there...

For the info in the csv file it's all char. and they do match requirements for the table

Also, every field goes directly into a field in the same sequence to a column in the table.

Instead of csv could I use a pipe | to seperate the fields? would that be easier?

Once again thanks a lot for your time and efforts
 

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dbatbl - Manage on-disk reference tables for DB-ALLe SYNOPSIS
dbatbl [command] [options] [args...] DESCRIPTION
This tool allows to index and query the tables that are needed for normal functioning of DB-ALLe. dbatbl always requires a non-switch argument, that indicates what is the operation that should be performed: help Print a help summary. help manpage Print this manpage. cat tableid [tableid [...]] Output all the contents of a WMO B table.. grep string Output all the contents of the local B table whose description contains the given string.. expand table-entry [table-entry [...]] Describe a WMO B table entry or expand a WMO D table entry in its components.. expandcode varcode [varcode [...]] Expand the value of a packed variable code. index [options] filename index-id Index the contents of a table file. describe [options] what [values] Invoke the formatter to describe the given values. Supported so far are: "level ltype l1 l2", "trange pind p1 p2". OPTIONS
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