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Subject: RE: SVRMGR out; SQLPLUS in
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Michael
   You could run a script to replace # with --

Dennis Williams
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Tru64 5.1
8.1.7.3
Since Server Manager is gone in V9 (right?), I have been converting my old,
v7 based, UNIX utilities and manual procedures to use sqlplus and have run
into a couple of problems/annoyances:

1) Interactive shutdown normal from sqlplus (/ as sysdba) is interrupted by
a cntrl-C and sqlplus session exited. The only way to connect again without
a "Shutdown in progress" error was via svrgmrl/internal.  Has anyone run
into this on V9 instance and had to resort to Unix kills?

2) The # is an acceptable comment delimiter in SVRMGR but is completely
ignored in sqlplus.  Not good if you are commenting out DML/DDL (what were
they thinking?).  In V9 does the tracefile produced by a 'backup controlfile
to trace' still use the # to begin comment lines?

Thanks,
Mike Hand
Polaroid Corp. 

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