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Ron Thomas
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Btw, did you know that you can use:

@http://www.servername.com/script.sql and
@ftp://ftp.servername.com/dir/script.sql in 9i sqlplus :)

It can be nice in environment where you continously have to work with random
different servers and cant copy your script set over every time..

Tanel.

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> RDB,
>  It is always best to include the path for the script that you want to
> execute. That way you make sure that you execute your script and not
> someone else's. There can be many scripts  of the same name in the
> directory path.
> Ron
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> Yes there is a way.  In UNIX environments (I think this works in
> NT/2000 as
> well) you can set the environment variable SQLPATH to a list of
> directories
> that contain SQL files.  SQLPlus will search this path if the file is
> not
> found in the current directory.
>
> RWB
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> Hello,
> Suppose I have some SQL scripts in my /home/user directories,
> /usr/local/bin
> directories, etc.
> If I start 'sqlplus' from console in /home/user directories, I can
> load/execute the script by doing:
> SQL> @scriptname
>
> But what if I don't start sqlplus from that directories? How do I tell
> Oracle
> to find the scripts in /home/user, then if it's not there in
> /usr/local/bin,
> for example? So that I can be anywhere in the filesystem when starting
> sqlplus and can execute my SQL script.
>
> Just like the $PATH environment variables in *nix system that tell the
> shell
> where to find executables, is there a similar thing for Oracle?
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> Thanks for any help.
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> RDB
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