Import Database Oracle 10g

Hello.
i am new in Oracle...
i have database file which i have to import in oracle 10g. please tell me step wise, i will be thankful to you.
Thanks.
Regards.

Hi,
Consider the documentation for Oracle 10g:
http://www.oracle.com/pls/db102/homepage
Also please post Oracle source and destination version. Whether regular export/import or datapump is used ?
Regards,
Sve

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