Kill an Oracle 10 g data pump work

I have a snap task data pump import that loop forever. Probably because by mistake I started it as SYS instead of a particular schema owner. She correctly creates objects in the schema of right, because of the setting of PATTERNS, but he won't finish.
How can I kill it? I can see it in select * from dba_datapump_jobs; but not in dba_jobs.
I can stop it without having to restart the database?

Impdp comes with aid = clause of y.
When you issue, you will see the pricing clause and clause kill_job.
The documentation online at http://tahiti.oracle.com for your unknown version provides more information.

You try to read the documentation before asking a volunteer to make abstraction of the documentation on your behalf is strongly recommended.

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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA

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