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Re: Oracle File I/O

From: Eric L. Ma <mlq_at_ndi.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 21:08:01 -0500
Message-ID: <u9ym2.135$fY1.4071@newsfeed.slurp.net>


Yes, the utl_file_dir path is case-sensitive even on Windows NT, which is normally case-insensitive.

Eric Ma

F. Schmitt <sonik_gmbh_at_t-online.de> wrote in message news:77chpq$2h7$1_at_news08.btx.dtag.de...
>Hi there,
>
>sorry for multiple posting before - my ISP didn't work fine there and I got
>wrong error messages...
>
>I now edited my init.ora file and set utl_file_dir; and with utl_file
package
>that works fine.
>
>Only one additional question: We run Oracle 7.3 on an NT Server machine.
>Is that normal, that I have to specify the directory like in init.ora
exactly
>the same upper/lowercase?
>
>I tried a bit and even if I only change the drive letter from c: to C:
(lower-
>to uppercase or vice/versa), I get exception invalid_path.
>
>Well, only want to know if that's normal, I know that linux is
case-sensitive
>filesystem, but WindowsNT ????
>
>Thanks,
>
>Flo Schmitt
Received on Mon Jan 11 1999 - 20:08:01 CST

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