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Subject: RE: Textfile into oracle
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Yes, use Sqlloader...

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Hallo,

I have this excelfile. Is it possible to import this into an oracle table.
This file is supposed to be located on unix machine from the beginning and
the import into an oracle table would be done from unix. How should I name
the fields in the oracle
table. I mean should I use the 9-10 different field names in the excelfile.
There is at least 100 different columns in this excelfile. Is it possible to
import a file like that into oracle table,

Please help me with some hints.
(See attached file: try.xls)

Thanks in advance

Roland

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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Yes, use Sqlloader...</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Hallo,</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I have this excelfile. Is it possible to import this =
into an oracle table. This file is supposed to be located on unix =
machine from the beginning and the import into an oracle table would be =
done from unix. How should I name the fields in the oracle</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>table. I mean should I use the 9-10 different field =
names in the excelfile.&nbsp; There is at least 100 different columns =
in this excelfile. Is it possible to import a file like that into =
oracle table,</FONT></P>

<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Please help me with some hints.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>(See attached file: try.xls)</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Thanks in advance</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Roland</FONT>
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