Import Flat File to file module

hello,
i have created owb file location and file module with OMBPlus.Now I want to import my sample.csv file to file module .How can I do so in OMBPlus ?
regards,
tanveer

Hi Tanveer
The import wizard is a GUI too, you can run the GUI wizard from OMBPlus, or just build the OMB commands to describe your file.
See the data mover expert for sample usage of the wizards if that is what you want:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/warehouse/htdocs/Experts/datamover.zip
Cheers
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