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Importing and Exporting Data

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Rarely is your database self-contained. You may have to create a spreadsheet for the accounting department so it can merge data in the database with its existing spreadsheets, or you may need to import a text file generated from a reporting or tracking tool into one of your database tables. Therefore, you need to be fluent in the use of Oracle Database XE’s import and export capabilities.

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(2007). Importing and Exporting Data. In: Beginning PHP and Oracle. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0367-4_39

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