Re: submitting from command line

From: A. Fischer <acf34_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 1998/10/05
Message-ID: <6vass9$75f$2_at_excalibur.flash.net>#1/1


How bout creating one file that runs all your files. Or call the next file at the end of the previous file.
aaronurbain_at_bigfoot.com wrote in message <6v9414$rri$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
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>I've got a few instances playing in my sandbox,
>Watching them is a script that creates a file.
>from a bat, I 'start plus33w user/pwd_at_service_name @scriptfile.sql
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>this works great except when the instance is down or the script writer is
>mentally off doing things that would be none of your business; the full
 report
>of unsaid acts might be for sale at
 <www.alt.sex.stories.cardboard.packaging>.
>Then, sqplus asks for another try at logging in.
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>I dont want a second try.
>I want to be able to chew through my list and not leave a bunch of stalled
>dos processes around. I am stalled at fooling sqlplus by redirecting to it
 a
>file with 3 logins, the first two being bogus.
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>commandline params?
>more smoke? my machines run on smoke, till you let it out, anyway.
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Received on Mon Oct 05 1998 - 00:00:00 CEST

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