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Favorite SQLPLUS tips and tricks add this to your login.sql to set the linesize to whatever the width of your terminal is: for example, I'm often in a
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Tips and Techniques The glogin.sql and login.sql Files. If you want to retain certain SQL*Plus settings, you can create a login.sql file for your individual computer
I 'll a lucky guy if there 's someone who had experiences in using SQL Developer HOW to edit the "glogin.sql" ? 0. for example : create or replace
When try to edit the glogin.sql file and save it, it is saying that access is denied. I logged into SQL*plus as a sysdba and mine is Windows machine. Please help me
The glogin.sql and login.sql files contain either SQL statements or SQL*Plus commands that you choose to execute at the beginning of For example: SQL> SPOOL query
SQL> alter session set nls_date_format = 'mm/dd sql. below is the an example of what have this alter session statement in the glogin.sql statement which
The login.sql or glogin.sql files may contain SQL*Plus This entries in the login.sql or glogin.sql file work much like any SQL*Plus script. For example,
You can make your SQL prompt change to reflect the user/instance you logged in as, by adding a simple SQL script to your %ORACLE_HOME%sqlplusadminglogin.sql file.
Editing SQL PLUS glogin.sql - i justed started using Oracle SQL PLUS and i'm trying to get sql plus to default to a specific directory when i load it. is it possible
I have: set pages 80 set lines 200 set pau "But wait! There is more" set time on set ver off set feed on set serveroutput on set editfile afiedt.sql
I have: set pages 80 set lines 200 set pau "But wait! There is more" set time on set ver off set feed on set serveroutput on set editfile afiedt.sql
The setup files for SQL*Plus are glogin.sql, may be set to a colon-separated list of directories that SQL*Plus will search for a login.sql file. For example,
I have a pl/sql block in my glogin.sql file to show information from v$instance when I connect on the database server. Is there a way to suppress the ORA-01034 we
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