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Spool / Spool off
Hi everyone
I'm new in this forum, I have a question: I have a script with many sql staments and I have the spool command at the beginning and the 'spool off' at the end of the script. But, I want to write after each sql stament to a log file not at the end. How can I do it? Thanks |
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