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Loading data into Oracle using Perl

Asked by SmartIntel in Perl Programming Language, Oracle 9.x, Oracle 10.x

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Hi All.
I have a perl script which parses data and writes it into a datafile which I load into Oracle db using sqlloader. Since my Oracle client program doesn't have a sqlldr, i was asked to follow someother method to load from datafile to table. because of huge size, the dbi method taking 1 hour to finish the loading(sqlldr takes only 2min). Also i was informed to use hash to store data and load into database. But i don't have any idea about that. Can anybody helps me to find the different ways to load data from datafile to Oracle without using sqlldr? also how to load a data stored in hash datastructure to oracle db?

Thanks in advance
Jegan
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