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Re: Yet another tool for Command_line_history for Linux DBA

From: Leyi Zhang <kamusis_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 11:25:23 +0800
Message-Id: <20050112112328.13E3.KAMUSIS@gmail.com>


Now I'm using copy+paste in SecureCRT, no need to install anything. :-)

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:34:10 +0800
Fenng <dbanotes_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,all ,
>
> at Tom's AskTom(http://asktom.oracle.com) ,I saw :
> [quote]
> Do you use Linux? then you need rlwrap
> http://www.dizwell.com/html/a_command_line_history.html . You won't
> know how you survived without it. [/quote]
>
> yes ,the tool can "up-arrow in SQL*Plus and retrieve old commands",but
> there is another common tool CAN do that too:
>
> uniread - http://sourceforge.net/projects/uniread/
>
> [QUOTE]uniread - universal readline - adds full readline support
> (command editing, history, etc.) to any existing interactive
> command-line program. Common examples are Oracle's sqlplus or jython.
> uniread will work on any POSIX platform with Perl.
> [/QUOTE]
>
> BTW,I wrote a tips about uniread (in Chinese):
> http://www.dbanotes.net/Oracle/uniread-howto.htm
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Kamus <kamusis_at_gmail.com>

那么多1G的邮箱,我能用来干什么:-)
A Oracle8i & 9i Certified DBA from China

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