How to convert epoch time to EST/EDT

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thanks for your answer, but I asked to use sql loader instead of the external table, which so my question is why can not the epochtime converted to datetime, if there is no way to convert a datetime epochtime using sql loader, so I'm required to use the external table. thank you.
This is my error log:
Column Name Position Len Term Encl Datatype
DATADATA FIRST * , CHARACTER
SQL string for column : "TO_DATE('1-Jan-1970 00:00:00','dd-MM-YYYY hh24:mi:ss') + (:DATADATA/60/60/24)"
Record 1: Rejected - Error on table TEMP_TEST_LANGY, column DATADATA.
ORA-01722: invalid number
Record 2: Rejected - Error on table TEMP_TEST_LANGY, column DATADATA.
ORA-01722: invalid number
Record 3: Rejected - Error on table TEMP_TEST_LANGY, column DATADATA.
ORA-01722: invalid number
Edited by: xoops on Sep 21, 2011 12:33 PM

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    thanks for your answer, but I asked to use sql loader instead of the external table, which so my question is why can not the epochtime converted to datetime, if there is no way to convert a datetime epochtime using sql loader, so I'm required to use the external table. thank you.
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    DATADATA FIRST * , CHARACTER
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