Hadn't thought of trying that; makes sense. Thanks.
--- "Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> When you tried under NT, did you use sqlplus.exe or sqlplusw.exe?
>
> If you used sqlplusw.exe, this sounds like Bug No. 1504702
>
> The workaround is to use the copy command from the
When you tried under NT, did you use sqlplus.exe or sqlplusw.exe?
If you used sqlplusw.exe, this sounds like Bug No. 1504702
The workaround is to use the copy command from the character version of sqlplus
(sqlplus.exe) rather than the GUI version.
HTH,
Bruce Reardon
-Original Message-
it's oraus.msg located in rdbms/mesg but that file does NOT exist on
Windows systems anymore
--- Stephen Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Some severe rustiness here on this topic; but the mists of time have
> me
> thinking that Oracle is looking for the file that contains the text
> for
> mess
Some severe rustiness here on this topic; but the mists of time have me
thinking that Oracle is looking for the file that contains the text for
messages it wants to display, and in your case, it can't find the file. I
used to know what file this was and where it was located; but would have to
loo