Import data from XML file to Oracle without programming

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Want to import data from XML file to Oracle ?

Using FileToDB, a native GUI tool, you can import data from XML file to Oracle easily and fast.

  • Step by step, just a few mouse clicks.
  • Avoid uploading big XML file(s) to online services.
  • Support large XML files (big than 4GB).
  • Support Windows, Linux, macOS.

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Here’s how to.

Example of importing XML to Oracle

Example source XML file

Import Data From XML File To Oracle  - source XML file

After converting, data in Oracle table

Import Data From XML File To Oracle  - view data

Import data from XML file to Oracle

Choose Oracle and logon.

Load XML file to Oracle  table - Choose Oracle and logon

Click “Wizard – 1 File To 1 Table” at task dialog.

Import XML file to Oracle  table - task window

Select the “XML” file type.

Import XML file data to Oracle  table - select file type

then show the wizard.

1. Open a XML file.

Import Data From XML File To Oracle  - open XML file

2. Select a Oracle table and config fields.

Load Data From XML File To Oracle  - select table

3. Preview data.

Transfer Data From XML File To Oracle  - preview

4. Import XML data Oracle .

Copy Data From XML File To Oracle  - import data

View imported data in Oracle table

Copy Data From XML File To Oracle  - view data

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Save/load session of importing XML to Oracle

You can save/load session to run “XML to Oracle” conversion repeatly.

1.Save Session.

Click “Save Session” button, then enter a session file name.

XML to Oracle - save session

click “OK” button.

2.Load Session.

Click the “Open a Saved Session” in task window, select a session file.

XML to Oracle - load session

then show the wizard form, click a few “Next” to import XML to Oracle.

XML to Oracle - start session

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Run in command line for importing XML to Oracle

You can run “XML to Oracle” conversion in command line.

When you save session, you can click “Save & Make Batch File”.

XML to Oracle - save session

The “Save & Make Batch File” form shows.

XML to Oracle - create batch file

Click “OK” button, you’ll create a batch file, in Windows, like this:

C:
cd "C:\Users\pansh\AppData\Local\Programs\FileToDB"
FileToDB task="C:\Users\pansh\Documents\test.ldr" logfile="C:\Users\pansh\Documents\test.log"

You can run this batch file in command line.

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Run as scheduled task for importing XML to Oracle

You can run “XML to Oracle” conversion automatically at specific time.

On Linux/macOS, you can use Crontab.

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On Windows, in “Save & Make Batch File” form, you can click “Create & Schedule Task” to set a scheduled task.

XML to Oracle - create batch file

And then, with scheduled task wizard, step by step.

XML to Oracle - scheduled task application

You’ll see created task listed in scheduled task list.

XML to Oracle - scheduled task list

Download

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