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unknown utility
Hi everyone,
I am a beginner in Linux and Shell scripting.I am migrating a couple of shell scripts from Solaris platform to Linux platform.In one script i saw a usage as : /base/article/ocilib/lobfile $username/$password $filename $filepath I didn't understand what this represents.The username and password was of the database using(Oracle). Is this a utility?If yes,what for? Anyone please help me out. Your help is appreciated With Regards Dileep Pattayath |
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