02-19-2013
Execution Problems with Crontab
Dear Folks,
I have written a shell script which internally connects to oracle database through sqplplus command line.
The script runs fine when run manually.
Now I am scheduling it to run (Linux environment) from crontab.
In crontab it is failing with an error:
sqlplus command not found
I have exported ORACLE_HOME path from inside the script, but still its failing.
Help!!!
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