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Re: svrmgr30 and NT

From: James Chappell <james_at_rees-chappell.demon.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 23:01:38 +0000
Message-ID: <eOhk6IASjbF6EwqW@rees-chappell.demon.co.uk>

Well. The script has a .sql extension, I've tried putting the full path and just the file name, I've tried single and double quotes, and I still get the same message: script not found

Strange, or what??

In article <8v1nt7$6dt$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>, David Fitzjarrell <oratune_at_aol.com> writes
>In our last gripping episode James Chappell <james_at_rees-
>chappell.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>> I'm trying to execute a script from svrmgr30 in a command line,
>> something like: svrmgr30 command=@myscript.
>>
>> The script is in the same directory as the svrmgr30.exe.
>>
>> All I get is svrmgr30 starting up, then a message saying that it can't
>> find the script.
>>
>> Same if I start svrmgr30, and do a @myscript from within.
>>
>> I've also tried putting the full path in, but exactly the same error
>> message.
>>
>> Anyone know what's going wrong??
>> --
>> James Chappell
>>
>
>I'll ask if the script has a .sql extension...
>
>The sqlplus and svrmgr30 commands are looking for a .sql extension on
>scripts with no extension provided. If there is no extension on the
>file you'll get the "script not found" error.
>
>Just a shot in the dark...
>
>--
>David Fitzjarrell
>Oracle Certified DBA
>
>
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-- 
James Chappell
Received on Fri Nov 17 2000 - 17:01:38 CST

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