Re: I must be MENTALLY RETARTED. Where is 'sqlplus'? (unix)
From: Colin Polykett <polyketc_at_bibip1.wgw.bt.co.uk>
Date: 1996/09/10
Message-ID: <5137k7$k9m_at_pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>#1/1
Date: 1996/09/10
Message-ID: <5137k7$k9m_at_pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>#1/1
In article <32334a07.33737184_at_news.concentric.net>, jljoslin_at_cris.com says...
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>SQL*PLUS is indeed located in $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus. It is a real
>program. You might want to explain just what UFI is. Sounds to me
>you're talking about SPUFI for DB2.
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>
>Jim Joslin
Jim, UFI was the command line query tool that came with early versions of ORACLE. It was the SQL*Plus of its day. UFI stands for (wait for it...) 'User Friendly Interface' (or so I was told). I came across this in ORACLE v4.
Just how long have you been a DBA anyway? :-)
Regs, Colin.
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