Conversion of csv to oracle tables in oracle 8i

hello friends,
i have a csv file ready with me which i have created by preprocessing a text file,,,
Now i want o
load this csv file into precreated oracle tables or tables created on the fly anyway's...
suggest something that works on oracle 8i as well
please do the needful...
hoping for a quick reply

SQL*Loader is available in 8i too
Try the example as demonstrated by Paul M in your other thread here
conversion of csv in flat file to oracle table format
For more information about SQL*Loader see the documentation here
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/A87860_01/doc/server.817/a76955/part2.htm#435958

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