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ora-29400: data cartridge error Oracle External Table error and ORA-29913 Oracle Database ora-30653: reject limit reached Tips by Burleson Consulting Question: I'm getting the ORA-29913 error with the KUP-00552 error when attempting to query from anOra-29913 Error In Executing Odciexttableopen Callout Ora-29400 Data Cartridge Error Kup-04040
external table: ERROR en l?ea 1: ORA-29913: error al ejecutar la llamada de ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN ORA-29400: error de cartucho de datos KUP-00552: internal XAD package failed to load ORA-06512: en "SYS.ORACLE_LOADER", l?ea 19 Answer: The
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root cause for the error relates to the message: "KUP-00552: internal XAD package failed to load". There are several causes for the ORA-29913 error, including bug 5172459 (MOSC Note:373168.1), problems with file permissions on the external directory: ORA-29913: error in executing string callout Cause: The execution of the specified callout caused an error. Action: Examine the error messages take appropriate action. KUP-00552 internal XAD package failed to load Cause: An error kup-00554: error encountered while parsing access parameters was encountered while attempting to initialize the XAD package. Action: This message should be accompanied by other error messages indicating the cause of the error. The most common causes of the ORA-29913 error are that Oracle fails to open OS file that is required. These files might contain output, input, log, discard or bad files. The main reason behind the ORA-29913 error is that an Oracle executable has denied the permission or the file granted the permission or directory itself does not exist for accessing the directory properly. You can also finds in the ORA-29913 error when Oracle failed to load the table data or write the log files, and the ORA-29913 may indicate problems with table directory or the .log files in the directory. Make sure whether the directories have granted the required rights or permission for Oracle to carry out read and write to the directories. Execute the special check on ownership and permissions for network directories. See BUG 5172459 (MOSC Note:373168.1) The problem is that the message file for external tables, not the English version. These steps will address the issue: 1. cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg 2. cp KUP
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posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss ora-29913 error in executing odciexttablefetch callout during import Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only ora-29913 kup-04020 takes a minute: Sign up ORA-29913: error in executing ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN callout when inserting csv into oracle up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm trying to execute this code in PL/SQL: create or replace directory ext_tab_dir as 'C:/mydir'; GRANT READ,WRITE ON http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_ora_29913_external_table_error.htm DIRECTORY ext_tab_dir TO PUBLIC; DROP TABLE emp_load; CREATE TABLE emp_load (v1 VARCHAR2(4000), v2 VARCHAR2(4000) ) ORGANIZATION EXTERNAL ( TYPE ORACLE_LOADER DEFAULT DIRECTORY ext_tab_dir ACCESS PARAMETERS ( RECORDS DELIMITED BY NEWLINE BADFILE ext_tab_dir:'bad.bad' LOGFILE ext_tab_dir:'log.log' FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' ) LOCATION ('testfile.csv') ); -- INSERT INTO tablename(v1,v2) SELECT * From emp_load and then getting next errors: ORA-29913: error in executing ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN callout ORA-29400: data cartridge error error opening file C:/mydir/log.log I do get that it has to do something with permissions, but http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27230879/ora-29913-error-in-executing-odciexttableopen-callout-when-inserting-csv-into-o I'm the one who created that directory, so how do I grant priveleges to myself if it is set like this by default? Is there any way to perform that sort of operation from PL/SQL? oracle csv plsql share|improve this question edited Dec 1 '14 at 14:47 slavoo 2,78192029 asked Dec 1 '14 at 14:45 Nikita Buriak 25118 1 What's the content of the LOGFILE? –Marco Baldelli Dec 1 '14 at 15:38 1 It's not in there as if it doesn't create itself, and If I do that manually it is empty. –Nikita Buriak Dec 2 '14 at 9:47 1 Try writing the path with backslahes: C:\mydir\log.log –Marco Baldelli Dec 2 '14 at 13:51 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Try something like this. GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON emp_load TO NikitaBuriak; Replace 'NikitaBuriak' with the ID you used when you created the table.. share|improve this answer answered Dec 1 '14 at 17:10 Rose 541411 if I do so it says: ORA-01749 "you can't GRANT previleges to yourself" –Nikita Buriak Dec 2 '14 at 9:46 You'll need to log into the database using an ID that has permissions to grant privileges against your table, then run the GRANT. –Rose Dec 2 '14 at 15:56 1 yeah, that worked, thanks :) –Nikita Buriak Dec 3 '14 at 11:11 add a comment| Your Answer
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December 2009 06:12 ramya29p Messages: 100Registered: November 2007 Location: Chennai Senior Member Hi, I tried to upload the Data through External Table. SQL> create table ext_emp(ename varchar2(20),age number) 2 organization external( 3 type oracle_loader 4 default directory dir1 5 access parameters 6 (fields terminated by ',' 7 ) 8 location('emp.txt') 9 ) 10 / Table created. SQL> desc ext_emp; Name Null? Type ----------------------------------------------------- -------- ------------------------------------ ENAME VARCHAR2(20) AGE NUMBER table got created but while selecting from the table i am getting the following error. can anyone please help me. SQL> select * from ext_emp; select * from ext_emp * ERROR at line 1: ORA-29913: error in executing ODCIEXTTABLEOPEN callout ORA-29400: data cartridge error error opening file EXT_EMP_2604_4584.log Report message to a moderator Re: Oracle External Table [message #435110 is a reply to message #435109] Mon, 14 December 2009 06:24 ramoradba Messages: 2454Registered: January 2009 Location: AndhraPradesh,Hyderabad,I... Senior Member http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/ora/err/29913.html http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_ora_29913_external_table_error.htm http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/9i/ExternalTables9i.php especially on this http://www.orafaq.com/node/848 The ORA-29913 error can also happen in external tables when you don't grant read and write permissions to the directory. And always post your Oracle version with 4 digits. sriram [Updated on: Mon, 14 December 2009 06:33]Report message to a moderator Re: Oracle External Table [message #435112 is a reply to message #435110] Mon, 14 December 2009 06:35 ramya29p Messages: 100Registered: November 2007 Location: Chennai Senior Member Hi , I created the Directory as CREATE OR REPLACE DIRECTORY dir1 as 'D:\BPEL' then why i need 2 give grant permission? Report message to a moderator Re: Oracle External Table [message #435113 is a reply to message #435112] Mon, 14 December 2009 06:42 Michel Cadot Messages: 63911Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://... Senior MemberAccount Moderator 1/ Yes. 2/ And you need to be sure that the instance owner has access to the directory and file. Regards Michel Report message to a moderator Re: Oracle External Table [message #435118 is a reply to message #435112] Mon, 14 December 2009 07:00 Littlefoot Messages: 20850Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe Senior MemberAccount Moderator ramya29p wrote on Mon, 14 Dece