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		<title>By: Bhadri</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Im tryin to transfer data between two dbs through dbms_file_transfer. I have the dump file on the destination db, and when I try to mount an external table from the .dmp file, I get an error KUP:11018: file  not a valid dump file.

Im not mounting as external tables on source side. I just export the data in to .dmp file on the source side and sent it across to destination db.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Im tryin to transfer data between two dbs through dbms_file_transfer. I have the dump file on the destination db, and when I try to mount an external table from the .dmp file, I get an error KUP:11018: file  not a valid dump file.</p>
<p>Im not mounting as external tables on source side. I just export the data in to .dmp file on the source side and sent it across to destination db.</p>
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