RE: Case sensitive user defined types, 11g imp and my current nightmare!
- From: Norman Dunbar <oracle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: TJ Kiernan <tkiernan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 16:02:53 +0100
Thanks.
I'm not 100%certain how a schema compare script would help me here, but I'm not
familiar with the Red Gate application, I use Toad.
My problem is that I'm trying to import one table, with dependent user defined
types, from a 160ish Gb exp file. It takes 23 hours approximately to get to
where the table starts in the file. My workaround testing is pretty abysmal I'm
afraid as each test run takes forever to get to the data, and then minutes to
fail. :-(
I havent fed my exp file into Toad's export file explorer as I suspect it will
blow out my desktop PC's RAM, swap space, etc. Maybe I will, soon though, just
for fun!
Cheers,
Norm.
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