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running .sh, .sql .etc how to?
hi all
yes, I am a beginner in Unix,-sun solorais--V8... what is the command to run files.... single and batch jobs....any help would be great... Cheers ps...i know running files in Sqlplus on Unix prompt, I can use the @' sign...but how does this work.. Cheers E |
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