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Re: UNIX-Oracle script interface help

From: <esiyuri_at_my-dejanews.com>
Date: 1998/12/11
Message-ID: <74qrb2$85n$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

In article <74kkp5$ude$1_at_heracles.fw.cuci.nl>,   "Jos Wolters" <jwolters_at_cuci.nl> wrote:
> Use the option /nolog and do the connect inside the script to hide
> user/password for the ps command...

Dag Jos, ;-)

I've been using Oracle for many years, but have never heard of a '/nolog' option. Is it operating system specific? Please could you give an example of how to use it. On Unix if you do a connect *within* a SQL script the username/password is hidden from the ps command anyway.

Does anybody know another way (apart from using OPS$ accounts) of hiding the username/password from 'ps' ?

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Regards
Yuri McPhedran

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