Hi Marshall, Thanks a lot for your king help. But I have already thouht that approach also. The logic I had thought as Find the data and insert the data into table But some problem will arise for that. 1. The database we are using as Oracle Database. 2. The table where I will insert the data is very big table and there will lacs of files where every file may be have 1000 records , so it will take hugh time to load into database. 3. Better approach I think SQL*Loader. Because perl is very useful to format the data into "," separated file and SQL*Loader always very fast to load data into table. Your Help is reqired here


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