How to check if my IMP parfile is okey without executing.please help.

Hi guyz,
please tell me how can i check my IMP parfile without executing it.
one of my colleagues told that it can be done but he did,nt tell how :-(
please help.
Thnxxxxx in advance,
Navneet Kaur

Hi Navneet,
You might get more help with this if you post to the database forum (General Database Discussions
From recollection I think it will depend on what you have in your parfile - if your parfile ONLY specifies what tables to import i.e. tables=table1,table2 etc
then use the following command:
imp username/passord file=mydmpfile.dmp parfile=myparfile.par show=y
and this will list what would be imported without actually doing anything.
Lawrence

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