Title: RE: PL/SQL output on Client machine

Options:
1. You could use utl_file and write it to server and then
   1.1 manually or automagicall FTP it to client
   1.2 use UTL_TCP to ftp it to client.
2. On the server side, create a [global] temp table and load all the data into it.
  2.1 then use text_io from within form to select from the table and dump to a local file.

i have few more suggestions ... but one of these should do the trick for you.

raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jared Still [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:15 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: PlSQL output on Client machine



The output must be on drive mounted by the server.

If you want local output, you have to use a client side
program:  Forms, Perl, C, VB, etc.

Jared

On Monday 03 February 2003 00:03, Foelz.Frank wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> how can I tell a PLSQL script not to store it's
> UTL_FILE.Put_Line(fHandle,'TEXT') output to the
> filesystem of the server, but on the client ?
>
> Whenever I run this locally it's ok. But if the DB is on a network server,
> it's filesystem
> is used.
>
> I am using NT/SP6/Oracle 8x. Is this possible ???
>
> TNX
>
> > Frank <
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