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Your job does not end when you create a database; you still have to get the data into it and ensure that those who need to use it can do so. This chapter discusses how to control users and how to get large amounts of data in and out of databases. User management and data loading are two common chores performed by database administrators.
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The following language appears in Oracle Database 11g Utilities: “Original export is desupported for general use as of Oracle Database 11g. The only supported use of Original Export in 11g is backward migration of XMLType data to a database version 10g release 2 (10.2) or earlier. Therefore, Oracle recommends that you use the new Data Pump Export and Import utilities, except in the following situations which require Original Export and Import:
You want to import files that were created using the original Export utility (exp).).
You want to export files that will be imported using the original Import utility (imp).). An example of this would be if you wanted to export data from Oracle Database 10g and then import it into an earlier database release.”
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Fernandez, I. (2015). User Management and Data Loading. In: Beginning Oracle Database 12c Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0193-0_8
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