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Determine the contents of an Oracle 8.0 full export file.

Asked by Kdo in Oracle Database

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I need to determine the tables in an Oracle EXP full export file.  The dump was created on an old 8.0 server, I have an 8i client available.

I tried the simplistic command shown, but the import utility complains that I must specify FULL=Y, FROMUSER/TOUSER, or TABLES.  

  imp me/mypassword@sid show=y file=path_to_dump_file


Since my tnsnames.ora file contains a path to the 8.0 SID, I'm reluctant to include any parameters that might nudge imp into the import process.

So the question is, how exactly can I determine the contents of the full export?


Thanks,
Kent
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