Lisa,
Is the field you are attempting to load the last field in the string? is the delimited 
in place? The reason being is the EXTERNAL INTEGER data might be interpreted at char 
including the "space" at the end of the string. That has bit me before and now all 
non-numbers are enclosed in quotes.
ROR mª¿ªm

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I'm hitting a wall here.  I'm trying to load data into a large table.  Two
of the fields are phone numbers (10 digits).  The database field is defined
as number(10).  

When I try to load these records, they err out with an error similar to
below. 


Record 858:  Rejected - Error on table INV_OWNER.FPSITE, column
FPS_AFFIL_LTD_PTS_FPS.
ORA-01722: invalid number

So I change the fields to character, get the data in and it truly is all
10-digit numbers.  I'm wondering if I'm missing something in the format.
The doco says that INTEGER EXTERNAL is to be used for "human readable"
numbers, non-binary, when you want to specify the length.  The length I've
chosen is correct.  I can even create a table with number(10) columns and
insert the varchar(10) phone number data into it!  

What am I missing?  I really do not want to change all my number fields to
character.  It would defeat the purpose. I have a feeling I'm missing some
sort of conversion in SQL*Loader but I don't see it off the top of my head. 

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.  

> Lisa Koivu
> wanna-be DBA Hand Holder (that's what I've been doing this morning with an
> ex-coworker) and DBA
> Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
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