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sql*loader packed decimal date format to be loaded to Oracle.

Please let me know how I can Load a packed decimal date coming from a
file from mainframe be loaded into a Oracle table date column? Any
help will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Jul 19 '05 #1
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ni***********@yahoo.com (tamrakar) wrote in message news:<61**************************@posting.google. com>...
Please let me know how I can Load a packed decimal date coming from a
file from mainframe be loaded into a Oracle table date column? Any
help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Can you provide some examples of what the date format looks like (i.e.
a portion of the file you are trying to load). Shouldn't be hard at
all.
Jul 19 '05 #2

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