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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T12:50:46+00:00 2026-06-09T12:50:46+00:00

I’m loading big files via Oracle SQL Loader over vpn from home, and they’re

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I’m loading big files via Oracle SQL Loader over vpn from home, and they’re taking a lot of time. They were a lot faster to load when I loaded them from work. The files I’m loading are on my work server already.

So my thinking is that the slow down is because of the “Commit point reached – logical record count” that is printed for each row. Must be slow due to them having to be sent over the network. I googled but can’t find any way to print less of them. Tried adding rows=5000 as a parameter, but I still get the prints for each row.

How can I print less of the “Commit point reached – logical record count” counts?

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    2026-06-09T12:50:47+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 12:50 pm

    You can use the keyword silent, which is available in the options clause. You can set the following things to be silent:

    • HEADER – Suppresses the SQL*Loader header messages that normally appear on the screen. Header messages still appear in the log file.
    • FEEDBACK – Suppresses the "commit point reached" feedback messages that normally appear on the screen.
    • ERRORS – Suppresses the data error messages in the log file that occur when a record generates an Oracle error that causes it to be
      written to the bad file. A count of rejected records still appears.
    • DISCARDS – Suppresses the messages in the log file for each record written to the discard file.
    • PARTITIONS – Disables writing the per-partition statistics to the log file during a direct load of a partitioned table.
    • ALL – Implements all of the suppression values: HEADER, FEEDBACK, ERRORS, DISCARDS, and PARTITIONS.

    You would want to suppress feedback.

    You can either use on the command line, for instance:

    sqlldr schema/pw@db silent=(feedback, header)
    

    Or in the options clause of the control file, for instance:

    options (bindsize=100000, silent=(feedback, errors) )
    
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