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Re: Unix Command

From: Colin Sutherland <c.sutherland_at_easynet.com>
Date: Sat, 2 May 1998 11:56:47 +0100
Message-ID: <6ieu64$s97$1@apple.news.easynet.net>


Adrian

 I think you may well have you can't just exit and re-enter pl/sql code at will !

Colin.
Adrian Shepherd wrote in message
<6i8a3b$5u3$1_at_mendelevium.btinternet.com>...
>Having never tried it, what about if your PL/SQL program inserted a row
into
>a table , where the row was an actual command, You could exit the PL/SQL
>program and use SQL*Plus to execute the command by using a select on the
>command table and the "HOST" or "!/$" command and then recall the PL/SQL
>program from SQL*Plus by re-entering with the exit code as a parameter to
>branch out within the PL/SQL code to the point where you left off ?
>
>Maybe this is complete bullshit, I have had a hard day at the office and
>probably left my brain down the pub...
>
>
>Colin Sutherland wrote in message <6i09te$kjn$1_at_apple.news.easynet.net>...
>>Hi
>>
>>This can't be done from a stored procedure. Nice thought though !
>>
>>Regards
>>
>>Colin
>>Christian Capone wrote in message <6htlr8$16c4$1_at_urano.inet.it>...
>>>Anybodies know how to execute a Unix command from a Oralce PL/SQL
>>Procedure?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Sat May 02 1998 - 05:56:47 CDT

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