IMP: Divert ONE table

Hi,
How do i divert one or two tables, and a few indexes, to a
diferent tablespace while importing?
My first guess is to create the table beforehand, so the
"CREATE TABLE..." statement will fail because the object
already exists.
Would data be inserted in the new table/tablespace?
If so... How can i do the same with indexes?
Creating the indexes before importing will slow down the
insertion.
Do you have another idea or solution?
Thank you.
Txr.
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J. Teixeira (guest) wrote:
: Hi,
: How do i divert one or two tables, and a few indexes, to a
: diferent tablespace while importing?
: My first guess is to create the table beforehand, so the
: "CREATE TABLE..." statement will fail because the object
: already exists.
: Would data be inserted in the new table/tablespace?
: If so... How can i do the same with indexes?
: Creating the indexes before importing will slow down the
: insertion.
: Do you have another idea or solution?
: Thank you.
: Txr.
Yes, that's almost it. You should be able to precreate the table
and then import with IGNORE=Y option(ignore create errors).
For indexes I would suggest to import with INDEXES=N option
and later to create the indexes manually.
You can even make a script with the commands from the export
file by running it with the INDEXFILE or SHOW=Y option. This
file may require a little bit of editing though.
Andre.
null

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