While migrating from access to oracle ??

While loading data from SQL Loader, DATE is taken as dd-mmm-yy (eg: 18-MAR-02) even after specified in "mm/dd/yyyy HH24:mi:ss" in controlfile. How to resolve this problem ???
rgds,
manish

Hi,
Did you follow all the steps in the SQL*Developer documentation about preparing the Access database for migration -
Oracle® SQL Developer User’s Guide Release 3.0 -
2.2.4.3 Before Migrating From Microsoft Access
and -
Oracle® SQL Developer Supplementary Information for Microsoft Access Migrations Release 3.0
2.4 Preparing the Microsoft Access Database for Capture
The error also indicates there may be a problem with your Access installation so could you check that everything is okay with that ? I have found references that indicate a re-install of Office/Access will prevent the error.
Regards,
Mike

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