07-04-2002
How can i load or insert a table in oracle from c language thru unix environment
I'm having a oracle server and i'm having a table in that.
I'm having a linux server which is in network with the oracle server. I need to write a c program in linux env when on execution loads the table with the text file given as input.
Please explain me the flow of process in that and also tell me the logic of that c pgm and what can be used in c under unix so that we can connect and load oracle
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