Skip=n
Noskip
Ignores the first n data records in the input file. Use this
qualifier in conjunction with the Commit_Every qualifier
when restarting an aborted load operation. An aborted load
operation displays a message indicating how many records have
been committed. Use this value for n. If you specify a negative
number, you receive an error message. If you specify a number
greater than the number of records in the file, you receive an
error message stating that no records have been stored. If you
do not specify a value, you receive an error message stating that
there is a missing keyword value.
Using the Skip qualifier to restart an aborted parallel load
operation is rarely useful. Because records are sorted by the
controller for each executor involved in the parallel load, there
are usually multiple sections of loaded and unloaded records in
the input file. Unless you are very familiar with the data you
are loading and how it is sorted by the controller, you risk
loading some records twice and not loading other records at all,
if you use the Skip qualifier when restarting an aborted parallel
load operation.
The default is the Noskip qualifier.