Lisa,
The answer is very, very simple...Don't take a
day off! No day off...no error...no failed
loads...
Seriously, it sounds like either an index corruption (temporary) or an oracle
bug. Is there anything in the alert log or in trace files? Try setting a trap on
the specific error and examine the trace file. Are you using direct loads? Is
the phrase 'WHERE CURRENT OF' being used by the package or other functions that
are being called?
Dan Fink
----Original Message----- From: Koivu, Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 8:44 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: ORA-1410 Silliness
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Title: ORA-1410 Silliness
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Mercadante, Thomas F
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Khedr, Waleed
- Re: ORA-1410 Silliness Babu Nagarajan
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Mercadante, Thomas F
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Sherman, Edward
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Rachel Carmichael
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Fink, Dan
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Jamadagni, Rajendra
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Jamadagni, Rajendra
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- Re: ORA-1410 Silliness Vladimir Begun
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Koivu, Lisa
- Re: ORA-1410 Silliness Stephane Faroult
- Re: ORA-1410 Silliness Vladimir Begun
- RE: ORA-1410 Silliness Jamadagni, Rajendra