Re: How to execute a SQL command from the <SRVMGRL> prompt on a UNIX system

From: Fritz <fritz_nospam_at_mail4u.nl>
Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1999 12:47:08 +0100
Message-ID: <82ldsb$faf$1_at_news1.xs4all.nl>


Or you can put a slash (/) on the next line Or put all the lines in a single file and use '_at_<filename' to execute it...

Luck,
Fritz

Jan wrote in message <82lchr$11f$1_at_tesla.a2000.nl>...
>I'm just a newbie.
>but in oracle for windows
>you have to end your command with a semicolon ;
>
>Jan
>
>"Tom Zamani" <tomz_at_redflex.com.au> wrote in message
>news:82kgoq$bdc$1_at_perki.connect.com.au...
>> Have you tried to connect internal.
>> svrmgrl
>> connect internal
>> select sysdate from dual;
>> or something like this
>>
>> Henrik Meldgaard Frisk <hfr_at_bang-olufsen.dk> wrote in message
>> news:82j6m1$806$1_at_news.inet.tele.dk...
>> > Hi All
>> >
>> > I am working on a 'CREATE DATABASE' project on a HP-UX system, and I
>want
>> to
>> > execute some commands from the Server Manager program prompt (svrmgrl)
>> > The SQL command exists of several lines.
>> >
>> > My prompt looks like this:
>> >
>> > SVRMGR> (Here I have my SQL commands
>> > 2> (.........etc.
>> > 3> (.........etc.
>> > 4> (.........end) AND THEN WHAT !!
>> >
>> > How do I execute my commands that fills 4 lines ? There must be a way
to
>> end
>> > the command and execute it.
>> > A keyboard combination or a sign. I can't find it. I just get a new
line
>> > every time.
>> >
>> > Can enyone help me?
>> >
>> > Henrik
>> > Denmark
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Wed Dec 08 1999 - 12:47:08 CET

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