CALL USER DIFINED FUNCTION IN SQLLDR

Is is it possible to call User defined function in SQLLDR ?
COL1 COL2 COL3
1 2 06
1 2 06
1 3 06
1 4 06
2 1 06
2 1 06
I have to ignore 2nd and 6th row while loading the data . because it is duplicate records .
Is it possible in SQLLDR.

If there is a unique index on the columns the duplicate rows are not loaded and sqlldr makes a *.bad-Datei (Parameter BAD=...) with the rows which are not loaded.
What should the user defined function do?

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