Import of  big Excel files

Hi,
Lookkin for help with import of big Excel file (40,000 records) into a 10g database.
Each time I'm trying to import big file SQL developer turns non responsive. I have to use Task maneger to end the program.
Thanks
Dov

How long did you wait? Unresponsive usually is just busy.
Can you verify activity e.g. in the Enterprise Manager?
K.

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