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Re: Re[2]: 10g: SQL Plus

From: <Jared.Still_at_radisys.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:14:58 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D0F22.20030924111458@fatcity.com>


This can be done with ksh as well.

Someone else may have a link to the script that a rather good ksh coder put together and posted here a few years ago.

Jared

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Hi!

Press F7 in windows command line sqlplus to see history of your sql commands
(it's actually cmd.exe feature). And particularily nice feature is that you
can search the F7 history list, by pressing the first letter of a command ->
you'll be navigate to "alter" command for example if you press "a" in history list, one more "a" will navigate to previous command starting with a. Pressing enter will execute the command again, pressing right arrow will
just put the command to prompt where you can edit it before executing.

This is one of the reasons why I'm staying on windows with my desktop :)

Tanel.

> Wednesday, September 24, 2003, 11:44:44 AM, you wrote:
> BM> Ive actually began to like sqlplus (opposed to sqlplusw). One good
> BM> feature is you have your command history using the up arrow like
regular
> BM> shell
>
> Scrolling back to see what you've done is a bit more
> problematic, though you can configure a DOS window to retain
> some history. You have to think to configure it first
> though.
>
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