03-16-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by tojaiganesh
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlldr userid=$USER/$PASSWD data=$LOGDIR/myAdmin.log control=cfg/IF_ADMIN.ctl bad=/dev/null discard=/dev/null log=$LOGDIR/$interface.int.log > /dev/null
One point for consideration. Your user ID and password are going to be revealed to anyone running "ps". You may want to devise a way for concealing the password. There are several methods for doing so. You can pipe the password into sqlldr, you can create a named pipe PARFILE, or you can use the here document as described earlier.
Thomas
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