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Could not write file bad file name editseq
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could not write file bad file name editseq

Action: Check the spelling and position of the arguments on the command line. It could be misspelled, or another argument (not identified by a keyword) could be in its place. SQL*Loader-104 invalid bad file name on command lineĬause: The bad file name specified on the command line was not recognized. It couldīe misspelled, or another argument (not identified by a keyword) could be in its place. SQL*Loader-103 invalid log file name on command lineĬause: The log file name specified on the command line was not recognized. One possible cause is the existence of a space between username and password. SQL*Loader-102 invalid control file name on command lineĬause: The control filename specified on the command line was not recognized. Action: Check the format of the username/password argument, which is the first argument on the command line, if arguments are given without keywords. Otherwise, SQL*Loader sees them as multiple arguments. No spaces can appear between the slash and username or password. Present, must be separated by a slash (/). This error could also result from a spelling mistake. Another argument (not identified by a keyword) could be in the position where username/password is expected. SQL*Loader-101 invalid argument for username/passwordĬause: The username/password argument specified on the command line was not recognized. Action: Check the command syntax and the spelling, then retry. For more information on SQL*Loader, see Oracle7 Server Utilities.Ġ0100-00199: Command Line SQL*Loader-100 syntax error on command lineĬause: Possible causes for this error include: placing a positional argument after keyword arguments, misspelling a keyword, not balancing parentheses or quotes, or leaving space between the operator, '=', and an argument. These messages can be found in the ORA message chapters in this manual. SQL*Loader messages take the form:Īlong with its own messages, SQL*Loader sometimes displays related messages issued by the Oracle7 Server. This chapter lists messages you might see when using SQL*Loader. 00950-00999: Direct Path Load Error-Header Messages.00900-00949: Direct Path Load Preparation.00600-00619: Errors Occurring During the Load.00500-00599: File I/O and Operating System.SQL*Loader Messages Oracle7 Server Messages













Could not write file bad file name editseq