Each '/' on a line by itself, at the beginning of the line, will re-execute the
SQL statement in the sqlplus buffer.

try this:

select * from dual
/
/
/
/

Jared





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Sorry if I bore you all with my dumb questions, its just that
the simplest and silliest things appear complex, if we dont know them...
Often when I learn something, I go : was that all? and they go,
yes, yes, that was all...   Well, let me show you what I mean..

What does it mean when a .sql script has more than one slashes(/)
inside it?

code


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