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having problems and I need some help.
thanks.
*note: used "exp80" and "imp80" of the 805 DB to get the data
from: 817 on NT
to: 805 on UNIX
my export log:
Connected to: Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.7.2.1 - Production
With the Partitioning option
JServer Release 8.1.7.2.1 - Production
Export done in WE8ISO8859P1 character set and WE8ISO8859P1 NCHAR character set
my import ERROR log:
D:\oracle\ora81\bin>imp80 system/manager@psiqa2 parfile=c:\temp\spools\psiqa2_admin.par
Import: Release 8.0.4.0.0 - Production on Mon Dec 24 11:55:59 2001
(c) Copyright 1997 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle8 Enterprise Edition Release 8.0.5.0.0 - Production
PL/SQL Release 8.0.5.0.0 - Production
IMP-00037: Character set marker unknown
IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully
so, do I need to do a DIFFERENT export?
setting the nls_lang?
I am not too familiar with how to do this.
Please help me and let me know what I need to do.
- Magnus
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Magnus:
If you have access to oracle's metalink here is a good article to read. I think what you are experiencing can be resolved by this article. It could also be that your export file may be corrupted if it was ftp'd.
Doc ID: Note:132904.1
Subject: Compatibility Matrix for Export & Import Between Different Oracle Versions
Type: BULLETIN
Status: PUBLISHED
Content Type: TEXT/PLAIN
Creation Date: 19-JAN-2001
Last Revision Date: 31-AUG-2001
PURPOSE
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This article describes several issues related with the compatibility of the
different versions of the Oracle EXPORT and IMPORT utilities.
Hope this helps.
may$e
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seem like you have th version conflict. you must use Oracle 8.05 export to export the 8.1.7 and you should be fine
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found a solution
as noted in my 1st post, I had exported using the 805 utility (exp80).
anyways, instead of using command-line to import the data, I decided to try the GUI (Data Manager). This actually worked and loaded all the tables and rows. Strange ...
Well, that was my semi-solution ...
However, I never FTP'd the export over to the Unix box. I was attempting to import the file remotely from an NT workstation. That's probably where I went wrong ...
- Magnus
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