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Re: How do I run an SQL script from svrmgrl?

From: Kenneth C Stahl <BluesSax_at_Unforgettable.com>
Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 07:55:43 -0400
Message-ID: <37A5873E.878FBAE9@Unforgettable.com>

kev wrote:

> How do I run an SQL script from within svrmgrl. I thought I just had to
> type '@<sqlfile>', with <sqlfile> being relative to $ORACLE_HOME., but
> this doesn't seem to work.
> What am I missing?

It has always worked for me. The "relative to $ORACLE_HOME" doesn't have any real meaning. If the script is in your current working directory then just enter @script. If it is somewhere else then you need to provide a relative path or a fully qualified path. How you do that is os dependent. Received on Mon Aug 02 1999 - 06:55:43 CDT

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