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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T00:44:35+00:00 2026-05-17T00:44:35+00:00

Suppose you have a table: CREATE TABLE Customer ( batch_id NUMBER, customer_name VARCHAR2(20), customer_address

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Suppose you have a table:

CREATE TABLE Customer
(
  batch_id         NUMBER,
  customer_name    VARCHAR2(20),
  customer_address VARCHAR2(100)
)

And suppose you have a control file to populate this table:

LOAD DATA INFILE 'customers.dat'
REPLACE

INTO TABLE Customer
(
  batch_id         ??????,
  customer_name    POSITION(001:020),
  customer_address POSITION(021:120)
)

Is it possible to pass a value for batch_id to my control file when I run SQL*Loader? For example, is it possible to specify a bind variable (turning the question marks into :MY_AWESOME_BATCH_ID)?

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    2026-05-17T00:44:35+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 12:44 am

    A relatively easy way to archive that is to create a stored function that returns the batch number and use it in the loader file.

    create or replace function getBatchNumber return number as
    begin
      return 815;
    end;
    /
    

    LOAD DATA INFILE 'customers.dat'
    REPLACE
    
    INTO TABLE Customer
    (
      batch_id         "getBatchNumber",
      customer_name    POSITION(001:020),
      customer_address POSITION(021:120)
    )
    
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