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Re: SQLPlus Substitution Variables

From: David L Phillips <dphillip_at_dci-usa.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 07:43:42 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005304B6.20030115074342@fatcity.com>


I'm not sure this is what you wnat, but here is a short example of the use of DEFINE / UNDEFINE and && (Accept once but use many times inside script without re-prompt)



define testtyp = Repair
/
select * from buy_type where buy_typ = '&&testtyp';

select buy_typ||'---' from buy_type where buy_typ = '&&testtyp';

undefine testtyp
/


HTH D. Phillips

> I am using substitution variables in SQLPlus, but don't want to be
prompted
> for their values. I want to set them at the start of the script. Kind of
> like a preprocessor directive. Is this possible?
>
> Erik
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