Jay
I hope my reply didn't sound harsh. You are right, it is always a good
idea to briefly describe what you've tried since that will allow everyone to
make better use of their time. I was just trying to point out one of the
great benefits I've derived from the experts on this list (and I don't
Had a couple of minutes so ...
The syntax you need is (cryptically enough) :
# Comment
Cheers,
Mike Hately
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Jay - I don't think the exp and imp parameter files have provision for a
comment. But you coul
Hi!
I have used # for that.
Tanel.
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> Hello:
>
> Does anyone know if you can create a comment in a import parameter file?
>
> If so could you provide a sample of t
Dennis:
I have tested through most of the common formats already, that is why I
asked for help from the list.
Your advise about testing is noted, but in this case based on incorrect
assumptions.
I used most of the major comments in PL/SQL, Java, etc.
Though I missed trying the #, which per Barbara
Jay - I don't think the exp and imp parameter files have provision for a
comment. But you could try common comment formats and see if you find one
that works. The person who wrote the parser might have added that but it
didn't end up in the documentation. I notice testing is a habit of the more
exp
# your comment goes here
# another comment
# Bla bla
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Hello:
Does anyone know if you can create a comment in a import parameter file?
If so could you provide a sample of the syntax.
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