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Old 03-31-2011
Keep database connection opened!

Hello.
I have to make a script with more than 1 SQL query and the problem is that i have to alternate from sql commands to unix commands.
what i would like to know if it's posible(and how) to keep the databse connection opened till last sql command is ran and execute unix commands while the connection is opened.
I was thinking something like this:
->open connection -sqlplus.....
->run sql commands
->run unix commands
->close connection.
 
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