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The example shown below is an example of the PERSONALS.DAT file. It contains only the first few fields and a limited number of records. A complete data file would require all of the mandatory fields, as well as providing commas for all the fields that are to be set to a value of NULL.
{{{1234,MASTER,333-22-4444,John,Doe,01-Apr-1960,Male,…,01-Jan-0001,31-Dec-3999,Initial Record,…
1235,GUEST,123-45-6789,Jane,Doe,29-Feb-1964,Female,…,01-Jan-0001,31-Dec-3999,Initial Record,…
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54321,,987-65-4321,John,Smith,25-Dec-1966,Male,…,01-Jan-0001,31-Dec-3999,Initial Record,…}}}
As you can see from the example, each record is fully contained on one line within the data file and terminated by a carriage return. Since all fields are treated as character fields by SQL*Loader, we are not required to enclose the text within quotes (‘’). However, this can be done if the tool you are using to create the data files does require them.