SQL*LOADER filter in Oracle 10g

Hi,
I need to load data from file into TABLE T1 using sql*loader but I must apply a filter in this way
data file : 2 fields A and B
Filter :
A must verify: when exists (select 1 from T2 where T2.f1 = A)
B must verify: when exists (select 1 from T2 where T2.f2 = B)
A record must be rejected if one of these two roles doesn't OK.
Do you have an idea please?
Thx

External table gives you the ability to query your files as you query your table.
They are a much far better and flexible than SQL Loader.
Read this
http://www.orafaq.com/node/848
Edited by: Karthick_Arp on Apr 6, 2009 5:57 AM

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