Insert stmt depends on condiotion using SQL*loader

Hi everbody
insert stmt depends on condiotion using SQL*loader
I have problem regarding to SQL*loader
i wants to insert data into table depeds on condiotion like
LOAD DATA
APPEND
INTO TABLE TMP
WHEN (26:33) = '161M1099'
TMP_FIELD1 CHAR(256),
TMP_TTYNO CONSTANT'1232:1228'
INTO TABLE TMP
WHEN (26:33) = '161P1340'
TMP_FIELD1 CHAR(256),
TMP_TTYNO CONSTANT'1232:1228'
INTO TABLE TMP
WHEN (26:33) = '161T1001'
TMP_FIELD1 CHAR(256),
TMP_TTYNO CONSTANT'1232:1228'
it is going to 1st condition and insert both tmp_field1 and tmp_ttyno now
problem occur when its going into 2nd condition
it is going to insert only constant tmp_ttyno not tmp_field1
and same in 3rd condition also
so what to do to insert data from file in tmp_field1
if any1 knows then please help me.

You try with external table. A lot of flexibility is there.
Thanks.

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    primary_uom_code               "trim(replace(replace(:primary_uom_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    inv_default_item_status          "trim(replace(replace(:inv_default_item_status,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    inventory_item_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:inventory_item_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    stock_enabled_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:stock_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    mtl_transactions_enabled_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:mtl_transactions_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    revision_qty_control_code          "trim(replace(replace(:revision_qty_control_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    reservable_type               "trim(replace(replace(:reservable_type,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    check_shortages_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:check_shortages_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
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    serial_number_control_code          "trim(replace(replace(:serial_number_control_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    auto_serial_alpha_prefix          "trim(replace(replace(:auto_serial_alpha_prefix,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    start_auto_serial_number          "trim(replace(replace(:start_auto_serial_number,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
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    restrict_locators_code               "trim(replace(replace(:restrict_locators_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
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    costing_enabled_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:costing_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    inventory_asset_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:inventory_asset_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    default_include_in_rollup_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:default_include_in_rollup_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    cost_of_goods_sold_account          "trim(replace(replace(:cost_of_goods_sold_account,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    std_lot_size                    "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:std_lot_size,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
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    purchasing_item_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:purchasing_item_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    purchasing_enabled_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:purchasing_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    must_use_approved_vendor_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:must_use_approved_vendor_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    allow_item_desc_update_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:allow_item_desc_update_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    rfq_required_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:rfq_required_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    buyer_name                    "trim(replace(replace(:buyer_name,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    list_price_per_unit               "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:list_price_per_unit,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
    taxable_flag                    "trim(replace(replace(:taxable_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    purchasing_tax_code               "trim(replace(replace(:purchasing_tax_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    receipt_required_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:receipt_required_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    inspection_required_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:inspection_required_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    price_tolerance_percent          "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:price_tolerance_percent,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
    expense_account               "trim(replace(replace(:expense_account,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    allow_substitute_receipts_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:allow_substitute_receipts_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    allow_unordered_receipts_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:allow_unordered_receipts_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    receiving_routing_code               "trim(replace(replace(:receiving_routing_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    inventory_planning_code          "trim(replace(replace(:inventory_planning_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    min_minmax_quantity               "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:min_minmax_quantity,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
    max_minmax_quantity               "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:max_minmax_quantity,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
    planning_make_buy_code               "trim(replace(replace(:planning_make_buy_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    source_type                    "trim(replace(replace(:source_type,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    mrp_safety_stock_code               "trim(replace(replace(:mrp_safety_stock_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    material_cost                    "trim(replace(replace(:material_cost,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    mrp_planning_code               "trim(replace(replace(:mrp_planning_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    customer_order_enabled_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:customer_order_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    customer_order_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:customer_order_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    shippable_item_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:shippable_item_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    internal_order_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:internal_order_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    internal_order_enabled_flag          "trim(replace(replace(:internal_order_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    invoice_enabled_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:invoice_enabled_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    invoiceable_item_flag               "trim(replace(replace(:invoiceable_item_flag,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    cross_ref_ean_code               "trim(replace(replace(:cross_ref_ean_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    category_set_intrastat               "trim(replace(replace(:category_set_intrastat,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    CustomCode                    "trim(replace(replace(:CustomCode,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    net_weight                    "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:net_weight,chr(9),''),chr(13),''),chr(32),''),chr(10),''))",
    production_speed               "trim(replace(replace(:production_speed,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
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    comment1_org_level               "trim(replace(replace(:comment1_org_level,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    comment2_org_level               "trim(replace(replace(:comment2_org_level,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
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    subinventory_code               "trim(replace(replace(:subinventory_code,chr(9),''),chr(13),''))",
    preprocessing_lead_time          "trim(replace(replace(replace(replace(:preprocessing_lead_time,chr(9),''),chr(32),''),chr(13),''),chr(10),''))",
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