Does anyone know of a way to inhibit rollback from being generated for DML?
We've got a data warehouse load process that we're trying to speed up
(involving sqlldr and then some DML afterwards.) The staging tables it uses
are entirely for this process -- there's no need to rollback if it fails;
we'd truncate them and start again with that set of data.
Aside from sqlldr direct mode and import direct mode, can anyone think of
ways to do this?
Thanks,
Steve
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