Trouble with SQL loader
Hello there,
I am trying to load some data to a temp table for normalization but I am getting errors and nothing loads.
My table is as below
CREATE TABLE CA(
OLD_SYSTEM_ID VARCHAR2(25),
OLD_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(35),
ORDER_DATE DATE,
SHIP_DATE DATE,
QUANTITY NUMBER);My Control file is like this
LOAD DATA
INFILE Ca.fwf
BADFILE Ca.bad
INTO TABLE CA
old_system_id POSITION (1:19) VARCHAR2,
old_description POSITION (20:27) VARCHAR2,
order_date POSITION (28:35) DATE,
ship_date POSITION (36:43) DATE,
quantity POSITION (44:47)
)And my data is like this:
CA-91003-KTS:2452-10000218619930205199303021
CA-91003-KTS:2452-2000009171993020519930302100
CA-91003-KTS:2452-3000009261993020519930302500
CA-91003-KTS:2452-40000094619930205199303025
CA-91003-KTS:2477-10000218619930319199304141
CA-91003-KTS:2477-2000009171993031919930414100
CA-91003-KTS:2477-3000009261993031919930414500
CA-91003-KTS:2477-40000094619930319199304145
CA-91003-KTS:2497-10000218619930519199306141I get this error:
SQL*Loader: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Oct 3 10:16:00 2006
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
SQL*Loader-350: Syntax error at line 6.
Expecting valid column specification, "," or ")", found "VARCHAR2".
old_system_id POSITION (1:19) VARCHAR2,Any ideas why? this is happening on 8 different loads although they are all similar, is it to do with VARCHAR2 and commas?
Regards
Mike
What happens when you try to load without any date mask? Does it get rejected? May be you should request your upstream system to send the date values in similar format?.
If there are going to be only two formats i.e.,DD-MON-YY and DD/MM/YY then you can use decode function. something like below
"decode(instr(:order_date,'-'),0,to_date(:order_date,'DD/MM/YY'),to_date(:order_date,'DD-MON-YY'))"Post the code which you tried. I dont have acces to database at home so the above code snippet is not tested.
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