SQL*Loader-00409: Number to skip must be table-level, not
load-level on continued loads
Answer / guest
Cause: The SKIP parameter was specified on the command line
or in the OPTIONS statement, but the load was specified as
continued with CONTINUE_LOAD. When a multiple-table direct
load is interrupted, it is possible that a different number
of records were loaded into each table. As a result, the
number of records to skip must be specified for each table
when continuing the load. In this case, the load is
specified as continued with the CONTINUE_LOAD statement, and
the number of records to skip is given in each INTO TABLE
statement. See also messages 410 and 411 for more information.
Action: Check the log file to determine the appropriate
number of records to skip for each table and specify this
number in the INTO TABLE statement for each table in a
continued load or with the command-line SKIP parameter in a
standard load.
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