Did you get any diagnostic messages when you ran the script?
What operating system are you using?
Please show us the absolute pathname of an SQL file with a name ending in .sql that contains the string procedure. Show us the results from the commands:
where path is the absolute pathname of one of the files that is not being moved by the script I suggested.
We have sql files with the string procedure in the follwoing paths.
/head/sql
head/db
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Hi Don,
Can u please help me.
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I will be happy to help you if you provide the data I requested in post #9 in this thread. Without an example showing what is misbehaving, I can't help. The code I suggested works perfectly with the sample data I created on my system to test what I understood to be your requirements. (But, bumping up posts and thinking that I should be on call 24 hours/day to solve your problems is unacceptable.)
And, PLEASE tell us what operating system you're using! Version M-11/16/88i is not an operating system (although it might be a version number or a release number of an operating system). If you don't know what operating system you're using, please show us the output from the command:
Please show us the absolute pathname of an SQL file with a name ending in .sql that contains the string procedure. Show us the results from the commands:
where path is the absolute pathname of one of the files that is not being moved by the script I suggested.
Until you provide this information, there is nothing we can do to help!
PLEASE use CODE tags as required by forum rules for all sample input, all sample output, and all code segments. Continued refusal to properly format your posts may result in you being banned from this site.
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Last edited by Don Cragun; 05-04-2016 at 02:05 PM..
Reason: Add CODE tags again.
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if
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