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Using Oracle7 Server for Windows NT
CPU time used by each user’s session on the server machine
Additional Information:
  See Oracle7 Server Administrator’s
Guide for details on setting resource costs.
Using the Oracle7 Server Utilities
The Oracle7 Server utilities enable you to move data to and from an
Oracle database and administer database–related functions.
For example, SQL*Loader lets you load data from ASCII text files and
other file formats into an Oracle7 Server for Windows NT database. The
Import and Export utilities let you move existing Oracle data to and
from database files.
The Oracle7 Server utilities are available for many different operating
systems and hardware platforms; the utilities operate in essentially the
same way for all platforms.
This section describes only those functions of the Oracle7 Utilities that
apply to the Windows NT operating system (these utilities are the
Windows NT 32–bit versions). For general information on the Oracle7
utilities, refer to Oracle7 Server Utilities.
Note:
 
 
The Oracle7 utilities for Windows NT use the same
messages and codes as the Oracle utilities on other platforms.
For further information on Oracle utility error messages, refer to
the Oracle7 Server Messages.
Note:
 
 
Import, Export, and SQL*Loader are also available in a
16–bit GUI–based version (included with the Windows database
tool set).
Using Export and Import
Export and Import utilities can run as operating system command–line
tools in Windows NT. Their 16–bit counterparts can run when you
choose their respective icons from the Windows Program Manager (or
Windows 95 Explorer.
Export
Use the Export utility to export your database tables and other objects to
disk when archiving them or prior to migrating data between hardware
platforms. To start Export, type: