From: Sunil Mushran <smushran@us.oracle.com>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle
Subject: Re: Oracle SQLLOAD problem?
Date: 12 Dec 1994 20:23:11 GMT
Organization: Oracle Corporation. Redwood Shores, CA
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Message-ID: <3cibff$b19@dcsun4.us.oracle.com>
References: <slob.16.0167215E@mindspring.com>
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To deduce what went wrong, need to know the Oracle error number / 
message. Also, the listing of the Control file and the full command 
line will be a great help.

On which platform are you running SqlLoad....If on Netware
remember the filenames need to be in the Netware convention
(VOL:DIR\DIR\FILE.EXT)...

Sunil

slob@mindspring.com (Steve Loboyko) wrote:
>
> 
> (I am posting this for a co-worker)
> 
> 
> I'm having problems with sqlload. Pertinent stuff:
> 1. Novell 3.11.
> 2. Oracle 7.00f.
> 3. sqlload version 7.0.15.5.1
> 
> The problem is that I can't even run the examples in the manual. If I _don't_ specify the log file
> name, it complains about not being able to open the log file. If I do specify the log file, it acts like
> it runs, but dosen't do anything. Yes, the tables do exist, and I can insert and delete from them at
> will from sqldba.
> 
> Wassup?
> 
> Do we have problems with:
> 1. Oracle rights (I ran as God and it didn't help.)
> 2. Novell rights (Different accounts didn't help. Neither did running from the server's console)
> 3. Something else.
> 
> I figure #3, but the topic is kinda broad.
> 
> Thanks,
> Carey Nation
> cR Solutions
 

