Here are answers for your questions: 1. If you are going to import into another schema don't include the ORIGINAL schema indexes and constraints. This is optional, and you can uncheck this option when creating the zip file. 2. Configure your connection properly by selecting the right connection driver. "The invalid column name" is caused by by the fact that your Oracle database version is not detected correctly. Also make sure you have SELECT ANY TABLE permissions. : Did you guys even test this crap? There is a lot of potential but I : encountered problems all over these apps. Enclosed are 2 ( I don't have : time to list them all) : 1. DBZIP- I exported the table successfully then tried to import into a : different user- Table data was inserted fine-but the indexes were created : under the exported schema!! : 2. DB Monitor 999 select error when trying to view sql under monitoring : connections : I'm too busy trying to solve real world problems rather than debug- contact : me when the next version is ready...........
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