Re: What is the command line?

From: David Wright <David_wright_at_spra.com>
Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 01:46:08 GMT
Message-ID: <91CBBA817Davidwrightspracom_at_64.164.98.7>


[Quoted] I want to thank you and everyone who kindly responded to my query.

Had no idea you could buy new software these days that worked at an DOS command prompt. I use DOS all the time! Much faster, really.

g_palgrave_at_yahoo.com (GP) wrote in
<680a4735.0203062311.1cca7f02_at_posting.google.com>:

>You can't run imp from SQL*plus.
>
>From NT - a DOS window, or Start->Run->cmd
>From Unix - at the Unix prompt
>
>Then your imp command at the prompt.
>
>type imp help=yes to get a list of parameters if you forget.
>
>Scared to ask why you're playing with Oracle if you don't know how to
>get a command prompt.... :)
>
>Good Luck.
>
>David_wright_at_spra.com (David Wright) wrote in message
>news:<91C9A23A2Davidwrightspracom_at_64.164.98.29>...
>> I need to use the import utility to import a *.dmp file.
>>
>> The instructions say you have to give the imp command. But imp command
>> from what? How do you get a command prompt?
>>
>> I have something called the 'Oracle Enterprise Edition' Client CD which
>> gave me the following menus:
>> Start>programs>Oracle>OraHome81>
>> Application Development
>> Migration
>> Network Administration.
>>
>> Where can I get a command prompt to issue the imp command?
>>
>> When I select sql*plus, it asked for a user name and password. Is this
>> the right direction?
Received on Sat Mar 09 2002 - 02:46:08 CET

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