Error data pump import

Hi all

I get errors below when you try to use the data pump import a table into the dump of the file (of a pre-production database) in a different database (prod_db) even version. I used the expdp to generate the dump file.

Gettings errors-
ORA-39083
ORA-00959
ORA-39112

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.

Thank you


Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64 bit Production

Copyright (c) 2003, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64 bit Production
With partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Main table 'SYSTEM '. "' SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01 ' properly load/unloaded
Start "SYSTEM". "" SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01 ": System / * DIRECTORY = DATA_PUMP_DIR DUMPFILE = EXP_Mxxxx_1203.DMP LOGFILE = Mxxxx_CLAIMS. LOG TABLES = CLAIMS
Object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE processing
ORA-39083: object of type THAT TABLE could not create with the error:
ORA-00959: tablespace "OXFORD_DATA_01" does not exist
Because sql is:
CREATE TABLE 'xxx '. "" CLAIMS "("CLAIM_NUM"VARCHAR2 (25) NOT NULL ACTIVATE, ACTIVATE THE"LINE_NUM"NUMBER (3.0) NOT NULL, 'PAID_FLAG' CHAR (1), CHAR (1) 'ADJ_FLAG', 'CLAIM_TYPE' VARCHAR2 (20), 'MEM_ID' VARCHAR2 (20), VARCHAR2 (20) 'MEM_SUF', DATE 'MEM_BEG_DATE', 'MEM_REL' CHAR (2), 'MEM_NAME' VARCHAR2 (40), DATE 'MEM_DOB', 'MEM_SEX' CHAR (1),"REC_DATE"DATE, DATE OF THE"PAID_DATE") 'FROM_DATE' DATE "
Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE_DATA
Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/INDEX
ORA-39112: type of dependent object INDEX: 'xxx '. «CLAIMS_IDX1 ' ignored, base object type TABLE: 'Xxx'.» "" Creation of CLAIMS ' failed
ORA-39112: type of dependent object INDEX: 'xxx '. «CLAIMS_PK ' ignored, base object type TABLE: 'Xxx'.» "" Creation of CLAIMS ' failed
Object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/STATISTICS/INDEX_STATISTICS of treatment
ORA-39112: dependent object type skipped INDEX_STATISTICS, object-based INDEX type: 'xxx '. "' CLAIMS_IDX1 ' failed to create
ORA-39112: dependent object type skipped INDEX_STATISTICS, object-based INDEX type: 'xxx '. "" Creation of CLAIMS_PK ' failed
Object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/STATISTICS/TABLE_STATISTICS treatment
ORA-39112: dependent object type skipped TABLE_STATISTICS, object-based ARRAY type: "xxx". "" Creation of CLAIMS ' failed
Work 'SYSTEM '. "" SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01 "completed with error (s) from 6 to 13:49:33


Impdp name username/password DIRECTORY = DATA_PUMP_DIR DUMPFILE = EXP_Mxxxx_1203.DMP LOGFILE is Mxxxx_CLAIMS. LOG TABLES = CLAIMS

Before you create the tablespace or use clause REMAP_TABLESPACE for the import.

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