Ravindra,
Besides the conventional way of exporting into a CSV and then use SQLLoader,
please be informed that there are 2 product which are able to handle your
requirement. One is SecondWind and the second is Oraxcel.
Regards,
Pierre
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From: ravindra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Excel to oracle
I have a Excel file.How to port the data to Oracle table.
I read some artical about using ODBC and things like that.But
I am not clear.
How can we generate a dat file delimited with comas so that I can
use SQlLOADer to port the data.
Thanks
Ravindra
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