From: "Bob Fazio" <rfazio@home.com.nospam>
Subject: Re: Host Command from PL/SQL ?
Date: 2000/05/05
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I don't believe that it is possible without using an external procedure at
the least.  The host command doesn't work.

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"Ralf Bender" <Ralf.Bender@wolnet.de> wrote in message
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Hi,
could the command HOST be the right ?
Executes a host operating system command without leaving SQL*Plus.
Syntax  : HO[ST] [command]
bye ralf
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Am 03.05.2000, 17:38:34, schrieb "Cédric AVENAS" <cedric.avenas@ad6.com>
zum Thema Host Command from PL/SQL ?:


> Is it possible to execute a system command from a PL/SQL script
 without
> using DBMS_PIPE ? If yes, how can I do this ?
 
>             Thanks.







