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Re: In which directory does the 'sqlnet.log' file get created?

From: Jochen Van den Bossche <Jochen.Van-Den-Bossche_at_eurocontrol.be>
Date: 1998/12/07
Message-ID: <366B8C4C.7D20@eurocontrol.be>#1/1

I think it is normally created under orcle_home\BIN

Bob Hewitt wrote:
>
> I run sqlload from a perl program. It loads data into an Oracle database
> which is located on another computer on the same subnet. Today, the remote
> Oracle database was not available and an 'sqlnet.log' file was created.
> The directory in which the 'sqlnet.log' file was created was not the
> directory from which data were being loaded. (Can I choose the directory
> in which the 'sqlnet.log' file is created?)
>
> I would like to know in which directory sqlload creates the 'sqlnet.log'
> file. Is it created in the 'current' directory? (sqlload was running on
> an SGI under IRIX. The Oracle database is on an NT server on the same
> subnet.)
>
> Thanks, Bob Hewitt
>
> [ Bob Hewitt - bhewitt_at_orca.akctr.noaa.gov, (206)526-4208 ]
  Received on Mon Dec 07 1998 - 00:00:00 CST

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