drive mapping

From: Caobin Zhu <caobinz_at_flash.net>
Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2000 01:52:38 GMT
Message-ID: <hft4uscujckq622srbpfdb6ok429nju8cj_at_4ax.com>


Hi,

[Quoted] I am in the middle of reading someone's help message and it mentioned the network drive mapping. How can I do that? Thanks.

On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 08:40:39 +0200, "Reinier" <Reinier_Dickhout_at_hetnet.nl> wrote:

>So you mean that e: drive is not locally mapped...? no wonder you cannot
>find it by typing 'e:\...blabla'.
>
>Try mapping this server to a local drive-letter.
>
>Greg <actiris_at_loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
>news:39D184C6.CD3DC21C_at_loxinfo.co.th...
>>
>>
>> "Matt B." wrote:
>>
>> > "Greg" <actiris_at_loxinfo.co.th> wrote in message
>> > news:39D0213C.C088D2CE_at_loxinfo.co.th...
>> > > I like to start that script from a client.
>> > > the script is located on the server in
 e:\server\localdir\my_script.sql
>> > >
>> > > so I try
>> > >
>> > > _at_my_script
>> > > sure he can't find it bec its on the server not on my local machine
>> >
>> > Right.
>> >
>> > > _at_e:\server\localdir\my_script
>> > > dosent work too, same reason.
>> > >
>> > > how to give the start command the information that the
>> > > given path is on the server not locally.
>> >
>> > I'm pretty sure the latter should work. Is your default file extension
 set to
>> > "sql" in your settings? Do a SHOW ALL and see if the default file
 extension
>> > for scripts is set to "sql" (usually is). If your server is UNIX, bear
 in mind
>> > that the file name might be case-sensitive too.
>> >
>> > -Matt
>>
>> Thanks BUT
>>
>> Working on NT Server, Workstation
>>
>> SQL Parameter ist set to
>>
>> sqlprompt "base1_LOGAP> "
>> sqlterminator ";" (hex 3b)
>> suffix "sql"
>>
>> think about it
>> the SQL plus on my Worbox looks in to the
>> local drives. Exept I set up a Network drive link in the
>> settings of the start link from SQLplus
>> So there must be an additional keyword to
>> point to the Server and look into e:\server\localdir\my_script
>>
>> Greg
>>
>
Received on Tue Oct 10 2000 - 03:52:38 CEST

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