Re: Call Sqlldr from DOS Batch.

From: Doug Miller <spambait_at_milmac.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:45:19 GMT
Message-ID: <Pl7Gj.23694$Ej5.6416@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net>


In article <a73cfedb-44dc-4f31-8f92-01647590e947_at_u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, PowerOne <salazar.willy_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>On Mar 25, 7:13=A0am, spamb..._at_milmac.com (Doug Miller) wrote:
>> In article <1206436364.771..._at_proxy.dienste.wien.at>, Laurenz Albe <inv...=
>@spam.to.invalid> wrote:
>> >Check that the environment variables are set currectly by using "set".
>>
>> 'set' with no parameters displays the values of *all* environment variable=
>s;
>> this is potentially a fairly large set. The values of individual variables=
> can
>> be displayed with 'echo %varname%' e.g.
>>
>> echo %ORACLE_HOME%
>
>The echo of these var. say:
> echo %ORACLE_HOME%
> D:\oracle\ora92\bin
> echo %ORACLE_SID%
> DBNAME
>This mean that I don't have to set it.

Well, *maybe* it means that. Are those the correct values? (In your original post, you indicated you were trying to set ORACLE_HOME to C:\ORANT\BIN, not D:\oracle\ora92\bin as shown here. It's not clear which of these, if either, is correct on your system.) Received on Tue Mar 25 2008 - 08:45:19 CDT

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