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Fast bulk load with API?

Hi all-

I have a windows service (like a Unix daemon) that loads flat files
into an 8.1.7 database. I use Oracle Objects for this, but it takes a
very long time, especially with CLOBs to do > 10,000 records. I would
use SQL Loader, but because this is a service, I can't spawn SQLLoader
to do the load for me.

Is there a SQLLoader-type API that I can call to do the same
functionality from within my program?

Thanks,

Ron

Jul 19 '05 #1
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Hi all-

I have a windows service (like a Unix daemon) that loads flat files
into an 8.1.7 database. I use Oracle Objects for this, but it takes a
very long time, especially with CLOBs to do > 10,000 records. I would
use SQL Loader, but because this is a service, I can't spawn SQLLoader
to do the load for me.

Is there a SQLLoader-type API that I can call to do the same
functionality from within my program?

Thanks,

Ron


Are you using bind variables in your program? (and leaving the cursors
open) If not that is why performance sucks.
Jim
Jul 19 '05 #2

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