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lewisp

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Imp and Exp for Windows?

When Dev2k was first released I was using it on a Windows 3.1 platform. With the release was a rather natty import/export utility for windows. Drag and drop control of table names etc. Rather nice it was. I think there might have been a Sql*Loader for Windows too, but I cant remember.

What happened to these products? Does Oracle produce such utilities for Windows any more? If so, where can I get them?
 
Aren't they part of Enterprise Manager or DBA Studio ?

Alex
 
They are still available at the good ol' DOS command line. Look for IMP and EXP (or similar) in your ORACLE_HOME/bin directory. Fortunately, you can still use parameter files to configure them for complex runs if needed.

All the 3rd party tools do is just build an argument list and/or parameter file for you, then call the DOS version.

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