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Re: How to call an OS command from a PL*SQL script

From: Didier LENQUETTE <didier.lenquette_at_steria.fr>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 08:52:26 GMT
Message-ID: <edBO3.10$p%6.1540021@France.EU.net>


Hi Raphael !

You have to create a file containing your mail, with the utl_file package, and then run a periodical task on your server that "send" your mail.

regards

Raphael Augustin <augustin.r_at_sage.ch> a écrit dans le message : 11B18E8EBF4D8FBC.1F2164DAC4C46BD7.64534144F743C5B1_at_lp.airnews.net...
> Just a simple question...
>
> I was wondering how to call an OS command from a PL*SQL script. For
> instance, I'd like to execute the "mail" UNIX command from a PL*SQL
> script to send mails automatically...
>
> In advance I thank you for your kind help...
>
> Raphael
Received on Mon Oct 18 1999 - 03:52:26 CDT

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