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sys for sqlplus sys/sysadmin as sysdba [message #300803] Mon, 18 February 2008 02:51 Go to next message
ora_2007
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In my database i use
$sqlplus sys/sysadmin as sysdba

to connect as a sys user.

Please let me know how can i use only -sys- command instead of writing sqlplus sys/sysadmin as sysdba

i.e.
$sys

Thanks in advance.
Re: sys for sqlplus sys/sysadmin as sysdba [message #300810 is a reply to message #300803] Mon, 18 February 2008 03:08 Go to previous message
Frank
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This is totally NOT Oracle related; this is a Unix-question.

One way to do it is to create an alias.

A better way is to not bother and type the whole command.

Why do you need to abbreviate it?

[Updated on: Mon, 18 February 2008 03:09]

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