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how to find out the EXP version
Hello all..
I have an EXP dmp file along with its log file. HOw do we find out with which version that EXP has been taken ?.. This is what Log file says at the top
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Connected to: Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
JServer Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production
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Does that mean this is 92 EXP ?
Thanks
Ron
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/oracle[cncd]> exp help=y
Export: Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production on Tue Sep 30 17:05:00 2003
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
You can let Export prompt you for parameters by entering the EXP
command followed by your username/password:
Example: EXP SCOTT/TIGER
Or, you can control how Export runs by entering the EXP command followed
by various arguments. To specify parameters, you use keywords:
Format: EXP KEYWORD=value or KEYWORD=(value1,value2,...,valueN)
Example: EXP SCOTT/TIGER GRANTS=Y TABLES=(EMP,DEPT,MGR)
or TABLES=(T1:P1,T1:P2), if T1 is partitioned table
USERID must be the first parameter on the command line.
Keyword Description (Default) Keyword Description (Default)
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USERID username/password FULL export entire file (N)
BUFFER size of data buffer OWNER list of owner usernames
FILE output files (EXPDAT.DMP) TABLES list of table names
COMPRESS import into one extent (Y) RECORDLENGTH length of IO record
GRANTS export grants (Y) INCTYPE incremental export type
INDEXES export indexes (Y) RECORD track incr. export (Y)
DIRECT direct path (N) TRIGGERS export triggers (Y)
LOG log file of screen output STATISTICS analyze objects (ESTIMATE)
ROWS export data rows (Y) PARFILE parameter filename
CONSISTENT cross-table consistency(N) CONSTRAINTS export constraints (Y)
OBJECT_CONSISTENT transaction set to read only during object export (N)
FEEDBACK display progress every x rows (0)
FILESIZE maximum size of each dump file
FLASHBACK_SCN SCN used to set session snapshot back to
FLASHBACK_TIME time used to get the SCN closest to the specified time
QUERY select clause used to export a subset of a table
RESUMABLE suspend when a space related error is encountered(N)
RESUMABLE_NAME text string used to identify resumable statement
RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT wait time for RESUMABLE
TTS_FULL_CHECK perform full or partial dependency check for TTS
VOLSIZE number of bytes to write to each tape volume
TABLESPACES list of tablespaces to export
TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE export transportable tablespace metadata (N)
TEMPLATE template name which invokes iAS mode export
Export terminated successfully without warnings.
Still learning
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You can't tell from the exp log file which version of exp utility was used to produce that dump file. To find out which release of exp was used, you can do one of two things:
a) Open your .dmp file with some text editor - in the very beginning of the file you'll find the release of the exp used. Something like "EXPORT:V08.01.07". This is not realy a good option if the dmp file is veeeery big
b) Show what's in the dmp file by using imp with SHOW=Y and without specifying either FULL=Y nor FROMUSER/TOUSER - that way you won't actualy perform the import, because it will complain that you have to specify FULL or FROMUSER/TOUSER, but it will report which release of exp the dmp was produced with. Something like this:
Code:
C:\Temp>imp system/manager@o901 file=test1.dmp show=y
Import: Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production on To Sep 30 23:13:00 2003
(c) Copyright 2001 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production
With the Partitioning option
JServer Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production
Export file created by EXPORT:V09.00.01 via conventional path
Warning: the objects were exported by SCOTT, not by you
import done in EE8MSWIN1250 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
IMP-00031: Must specify FULL=Y or provide FROMUSER/TOUSER or TABLES arguments
IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully
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