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Old 12-26-2006
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How to connect to oracle ??

Hi,

I am a new user, who wants to connect to oracle through shell scripting.

Can anybody help me?

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Code:
sqlplus <user>/<password> <<eof
select <column name> from <table>;
eof
there are other ways to do this. kindly use the search function first.

hope this helps.
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remove email and website refs

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Code:
sqlplus <user>/<password> <<eof
select <column name> from <table>;
eof
there are other ways to do this. kindly use the search function first.

hope this helps.
Please remember that you will need the Oracle client software installed onto your system. You can download the software from the Oracle website.

http://www.oracle.com/technology/sof...10g/index.html



Regards, Johan Louwers.

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