Re: Suppressing glogin.sql
From: Saad Ahmad <sahmad_at_mfa.com>
Date: 1996/05/22
Message-ID: <4nvhv1$d6t_at_homer.alpha.net>#1/1
Date: 1996/05/22
Message-ID: <4nvhv1$d6t_at_homer.alpha.net>#1/1
You could run sqlplus and redirect the output to /dev/null. To get the query results you could use the spool command.
louis.avrami..jr (lou2_at_cbnews.cb.att.com) wrote:
> Hello,
> Is there a way to suppress output from glogin.sql when
> starting up sqlplus? I am writing some scripts to query various
> tables, and wish to execute them from a UNIX command-line and
> manipulate the output. I can "sed" out the output of glogin.sql,
> but it is not a very clean solution. Unfortunately, the "-s"
> option to sqlplus does not suppress glogin.sql output.
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Lou Avrami ( attmail!lavrami )
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