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You can have username/password in the first line of the sqlplus script.
sqlplus @your-script.sql
Your-script.sql will have id/pw in the first line.
Regards,
Waleed
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 3:54 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I have been tasked to write a script to run SQL. I don't want a password field to be shown in the script. Does someone have run into this and have a better idea? For example, I have following line in my script.
Sqlplus dbimpl/password @SQLscript.sql
Also, from command line we go through following steps to shutdown database, how do I code these steps in the script?
$svrmgrl
SVRMGRL>connect internal
SVRMGRL>shutdown
Thanks in advance,
David
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Author: Nguyen, David M
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