IMP-00033: Warning: Table "string" not found in export file
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Cause: A table name was specified that does not exist in
export file.
Action: Correct the table specification.
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Answer / prakash kharvi
I might happen that the import command doesn't identify the
table name in the export file and hence throws error table
not found in export file.
Check that appropriate user is created . you can create the
user using the UI provided by the oracle in oracle10g.
and assign tablespace unlimited in the Quota section of the
UI. and then fire the import command...
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