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The first few lines after the SQL Loader banner lists the files used when the .CTL file was processed. The first is the name of the actual .CTL file, followed by the log file, the bad file and the discard file [if specified]. The bad file will only be generated if records cannot be loaded into the database table from the comma delimited file. Typically, these records will not load if the data type for one of the fields does not match the table definition, or if the data is too large to fit into the column.
The first few lines after the SQL Loader banner lists the files used when the .CTL file was processed. The first is the name of the actual .CTL file, followed by the log file, the bad file and the discard file (if specified). The bad file will only be generated if records cannot be loaded into the database table from the comma delimited file. Typically, these records will not load if the data type for one of the fields does not match the table definition, or if the data is too large to fit into the column.