The only way I can think of is to use an external procedure.

It's a fair amount of work to setup if you haven't done it
before, but if you really want to see those variables, it
shouldn't be all that difficult.

Jared

On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Wayne S Bellefeuille wrote:

> In Oracle 8.0.6, is there a way to pass a UNIX "exported" environment variable
> to a stored procedure without UTLFILE?
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> Wayne
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