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Re: Where to get PL/SQL?

From: bigKED <tme2slp_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Oct 2002 21:11:49 GMT
Message-ID: <pG1o9.111140$121.2389807@twister.austin.rr.com>


Okay!

I think I understand. I use SQLPlus, but wasn't sure about PL/SQL. From the comments, it is built-in to Oracle, so all I have to do is learn how to use the PL/SQL commands? Am I close? So, once I install the PL/File it will have that feature or does my PL/SQL already have that feature?

Thanks..

Ked
"Malcolm Dew-Jones" <yf110_at_vtn1.victoria.tc.ca> wrote in message news:3d9fd9e3_at_news.victoria.tc.ca...
> bigKED (tme2slp_at_yahoo.com) wrote:
> : I just got fine results from my question on running a DOS command using
> : PL/File. And I got the website to download PL/File, but now I would
like to
> : know more about PL/SQL. Is it included in Oracle 9i? Because if it is,
I
> : must of not installed it.
>
> PL/File ?
>
> pl/sql is the "native" language of oracle, so it certainly comes with
> oracle 9i.
>
> Perhaps you mean SQL*Plus the interface that gives you the interactive
> SQL> prompt at which you can type SQL commands. There is a console
> version and a windows version. Both present a command line at which you
> type SQL commands.
>
> I can't imagine it *not* coming with *any* version of oracle. Perhaps you
> just don't know the naem of the program to run. I am not logged onto an
> oracle client right now, so I cann't check, but I recall an earlier
> version was the file C:\OraNT\bin\plus33w.exe . The number 33 was version
> 3.3, so look for a file in a similar directory with a similar name but a
> higher number.
>
Received on Sun Oct 06 2002 - 16:11:49 CDT

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