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Also you can within your stored procedure create a shell script. Run a task on an aix server that will scan for that script and when it will be founded - run that script.
Oleg.
"Travis" <otaupin_at_ifrance.com> wrote in message news:<9hcq7u$smo$1_at_reader1.imaginet.fr>...
> You have to use the DBMS_PIPE to create a pipe between your Pl/Sql code and
> a C program (you have to write or to find on the net) that can launch system
> commands with the 'system' function.
>
> I don't know other way to do this
>
> Olivier.
>
>
> Walter Pircali <walter_at_entity-ag.it> a écrit dans le message :
> 3B39E686.5060807_at_entity-ag.it...
> >
> > Hi to all,
> >
> > does anybody knows if there's an 'HOST' command in plsql (stored
> > procedure ?). I have an aix server with an 8.1.5 and have to make a dump
> > (with exp) at runtime. Is there a way (maybe an oracle package -- but
> > I didn't find any) to launch an host command from a stored procedure ?
> >
> > thanks in advice for every tip ...
> >
> > bye
> >
Received on Wed Jun 27 2001 - 16:30:13 CDT
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