i do not have alot of experience with oracle, but i've been dealing with insert issues in other databases lately. here's some things you can try:
- see if oracle comes with a tool that will import csv/tab-sep data. this is often many times faster that putting it into sql and inserting it.
- check if oracle supports multi-insert syntax, where you can specify more than one records' worth of data per statement. this will greatly speed up your queries.
- turn autocommit off. this is an easy one. you may also have to wrap the inserts in a transaction.
- disable indexes/keys if oracle supports it. then enable them at the end of the script.
perl -e'$_="nwdd\x7F^n\x7Flm{{llql0}qs\x14";s/./chr(ord$&^30)/ge;print'
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