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> 2) export data with constraints=n rows=y indexes=n direct=y
> recordlength=65535
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Do you find that makes a real difference?
I haven't had much success with it...


> Also, if you plan to shorten your downtime by first exporting/importing the
> structure from online database and then transferring data during downtime,
> you have to worry about your sequences, because they have probably
> incremented after structure export and data export. Thus a simple script has
> to be done for that (thanks John ;).

Good point, thanx!

> 
> Tanel.
Cheers
Nuno Souto
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