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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting [Solved] How to display only output of DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE , rest should be neglected Post 302644649 by sujit_kashyap on Tuesday 22nd of May 2012 08:48:10 AM
Old 05-22-2012
Hi all,

I find the solution,

Its set verify off

Sorry for the Thread.


---------- Post updated at 07:48 AM ---------- Previous update was at 07:45 AM ----------

can i also elimnate this output, By setting some feature off/on

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
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