Re: How do you save in SQL?

From: Phil Perucci <pperucci_at_bellatlantic.com>
Date: 1997/01/30
Message-ID: <32f0a46a.6972517_at_news.alt.net>#1/1


On Wed, 29 Jan 1997 08:16:17 -0600, sears_at_koyote.com wrote:

>Hi, I am a beginner studying SQL databases in Oracle, and
>running into little annoying problems. First, here is
>the senario. To acess Oracle, I telnet from home to
>my school Unix account. The problem is that my telnet
>locks up every time without warning, and I have to close
>the application. Therefore, all data is lost if not
>saved. I was working on my first table and had some
>rows of data entered. I tried to save it with the same
>filename as I used when i created the table, but it would
>not let allow me to do that. So I saved with a different
>filename like wood2.sql. Then the telnet locked up. I close
>and got back in, and was horrified to see that
>when I did a select statement, it would not show any of the
>rows of data I had entered. So what did I do wrong? How
>can you view your saved files on Oracle? How can you
>save the rows? Please help.
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COMMIT Received on Thu Jan 30 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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