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Matkkla
Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:02 am Post subject: new file extension . FLD |
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Good afternoon
I need to create an extension file. FLD from zero, using the professional datalaod. The purpose is to create a file that you have but columns that the current file that I use to carry out loads in Oracle...............
They could explain to me detailedly like it is believed from the beginning the file. FLD, since I have tried but for defect the application of professional dataload believes a file.DLD.
She/he will thank their cooperation, I wait their answer since to the brevity I need to carry out new loads. |
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DataLoad Site Admin
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 231 Location: Dorset, UK
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 2:34 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
The FLD file is recorded for you by Oracle. To create your load you need to start Oracle in "recording" mode, perform the actions that you want automated in your load, and Oracle will create the FLD file in the location you specified on the application server.
Please review the following web page for an overview of the process for creating, editing and running forms playback (FLD) files:
http://www.dataload.net/help/recplay/overview.htm
Let us know if you have any questions about this process.
Thanks,
Jonathan,
DataLoad Support. |
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Matkkla
Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:29 am Post subject: |
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Good afternoon
Today I can carry out the load of the file with extension.FLD to oracle without any problem, this file has 30 columns and I need to create a file that contains 45 columns or those that it is necessary.
The point is that I can not modify the file that has 30 columns and one doesn't eat to create an extension file.FLD from zero.
Please I need to taste step like step as creating a new file.FLD
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David
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 97 Location: Near Heathrow Airport, London
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Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2007 5:46 pm Post subject: |
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Matkkla,
If you want to create a .fld file with 45 columns, then you will have to record the necessary steps, using the 45 pieces of data. When you do the "record" process, the system creates information about the fields being used on the form along with the data you enter. If the form has 30 fields, then you can enter 30 values. If you enter:
field1 - data1
field2 - data2
field3 - data3
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field29 - data29
field30 - field30
then that is what DataLoad Professional will record in the .FLD file. If you want to add data31 to data45, which fields should DataLoad enter these in? All 30 fields of the form already have data.
If the form has 45 fields, but you normally only populate 30 of them, then you have to record a session where you complete all 45 fields (even if you have to use dummy data). When you load the resultant .FLD file into DataLoad, you can then blank out the cells that you don't normally use (note:- remove the data from the cells using the Delete key or the Backspace key, do not delete the columns).
If the above explanation still does not help, then let me know which form you are using (and the navigation to it) and what it is that you are trying to achieve. I will do my best to help.
HTH
David _________________ When my time comes,
I want to die like my grandfather did:
quietly and in his sleep.
Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
David K. Dickson
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Matkkla
Joined: 23 Mar 2007 Posts: 3
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 1:34 pm Post subject: |
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Good days
The exact problem, is that one doesn't eat to create a file.FLD with 45 columns. since when using the application of Dataload Professional Dataload I believe a file that she/he believes with extension when being recorded.DLD, and the application of Dataload Professional doesn't show the alternative of keeping like file.FLD.
I wait their comments and I thank the help.
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David
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 97 Location: Near Heathrow Airport, London
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Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 3:30 pm Post subject: |
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When you manually create a DataLoad Classic file, it defaults to the extension .dld but you can not manually create a DataLoad Professional file - it must be recorded by Oracle Forms. The file name that is created by the "Record" process in Oracle Forms is specified in the DataLoad Professional Setup - please refer to http://www.dataload.net/help/recplay/setup.htm#Forms6. It is suggested that you use the extension .fld so that DataLoad can recognise the file as a "Record" file generated by Oracle Forms.
HTH
David _________________ When my time comes,
I want to die like my grandfather did:
quietly and in his sleep.
Not kicking and screaming like the passengers in his car.
David K. Dickson
DataLoad Forum Moderator |
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