In this post, you will load data from a
Note: we already have table.csv for our testing. Now, we open the SQL Developer and connect with NEWADW connection which is already save in SQL Developer.
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Right-click “Tables,” and then click “Import Data.”
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Click “Browse” and locate the channels.csv file you created.
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Click on “Next” and provide the table name “Student” and again click on “Next“.
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Then click on “Finish“.
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When the data load finishes you will see a message saying the import was completed.
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Now, we can query the table.
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