Running a direct path load v15
During a direct path load, EDB*Loader writes the data directly to the database pages, which is then synchronized to disk. The insert processing associated with a conventional path load is bypassed, resulting in a performance improvement.
Bypassing insert processing reduces the types of constraints on the target table. The following types of constraints are permitted on the target table of a direct path load:
- Primary key
- Not null constraints
- Indexes (unique or non-unique)
The following are restrictions on the target table of a direct path load:
- Triggers aren't permitted.
- Check constraints aren't permitted.
- Foreign key constraints on the target table referencing another table aren't permitted.
- Foreign key constraints on other tables referencing the target table aren't permitted.
- You must not partition the table.
- Rules can exist on the target table, but they aren't executed.
Note
Currently, a direct path load in EDB*Loader is more restrictive than in Oracle SQL*Loader. The preceding restrictions don't apply to Oracle SQL*Loader in most cases. The following restrictions apply to a control file used in a direct path load:
- Multiple table loads aren't supported. You can specify only one
INTO TABLE
clause in the control file. - You can't use SQL expressions in the data field definitions of the
INTO TABLE
clause. - The
FREEZE
option isn't supported for direct path loading.
To run a direct path load, add the DIRECT=TRUE
option: