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Re: UTL_FILE on NT

From: Mike Morgan <mmorgan1_at_mail.tds.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 22:43:32 -0600
Message-ID: <79b8gt$r53@news2.tds.net>


What is the UTL_FILE_DIR specified for the instance in its CONFIG.ORA file? This is the ONLY place the UTL_FILE package will read/write.

Datasyst wrote in message <79a33t$29i$2_at_nslave1.tin.it>...
>My problem is very strange!!!
>I have a Windows NT network under NT server; I have 2 clients under NT
>Workstation and 2 clients under Windows 95.
>My script SQL has to write (with UTL_FILE.FOPEN function) an ascii file and
>needs in input the logical path where the file will have to be written.
>If I give in input the logical path of any disk (shared of course!!) of the
>2 clients Windows 95 the script runs OK, but if I give in input the logical
>path of any of the 2 clients NT Workstation, the function FOPEN of the
>UTL_FILE package returns the INVALID PATH exception.
>The path exists and I can access (in every mode (write,read ecc.)) to it
>with any normal tool (like xcopy of the DOS task of NT) specifying the
>logical path that my script does not recognize.
>
>Is this a NT problem or a UTL_FILE problem??
>I think the second but I'm not sure and I have no method to solve the
>question.
>
>Help
>Thanks
>Frank
>
>
Received on Wed Feb 03 1999 - 22:43:32 CST

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