Import 10g export9i

can i import .dmp file in oracle 10g where export taken from from oracle 9i

Yes.
But you should make sure to use the same version of
the import and export tool.
Either exp9i+imp9i or exp10g+imp10g.This is not required. You only need to make sure export using lower version exp utility. and import using same version as target DB.
10g exp will not work with 9i DB.

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