I presume you mean utl_file, not dbms_file.  Doesn't this need the utl_file 
parameter set up with the available directories - could you just check to 
see if this parameter includes "c:\log" or "/log"

- Bill.


At 05:10 26/09/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello
>how is it possible in PLSQL to decide on which operating system (NT/LINUX)is
>server running?
>I would like to automatically specify directory where output from dbms_file
>will go. On nt I need something like c:\log and on unix I would like to have
>something like /log  .
>Is there any view where I can find this information about OS?
>Thank you for responce
>Ivo
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