Rejected records into different Table.

Hi ,
I have a .ctl file and .txt file. for the normal scenario, I use SQLLDR to load data into my table using ctl file and all rejected records will be sent to bad files. But I wanted all the unloaded or Bad records into different table.
do we have any attributes in sqlldr to accomplish this?
Regards
Bala.

Bala,
You can load bad file (rejected records) in different table with all the column defined as varchar2 using sqlldr or external table. But you have to defined another table with all the columns as varchar2 and load it up using a different sqlldr control file, you can also consider using external table to load bad file (bad records).
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        EMP_ID
    EMP_NAME
            10
    name 1
            11
    name 2
            12
    name 3
    SQL> select * from dept;
       DEPT_ID
    DEPT_NAME
           100
    Dept
           101
    Dept
           102
    Dept
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    10,name 1,100,Dept 1
    11,name 2,101,Dept 2
    12,name 3,102,Dept 3When you try, you succeed ;-)
    Srini

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