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Thanks for your reply, Dave Turner.
But my latter reference says me thus:
utl_file is a utility for server-side only. Which means that, we can use only the directories on the server and directories on no other box is permittted. TEXT_IO package of Oracle Developer could be used for the client side.
Thanks, however,
Shiva
-----Original Message-----
From: David Turner
To: Raghunath, Shivaswamy
Sent: 11/29/2000 6:44 PM
Subject: Re: utl_file_dir
Have them nfs mount the directory on the remote machine. I don't know if
this is
supported by oracle.
Dave Turner
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 02:15:27PM -0800, Raghunath, Shivaswamy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can I have utl_file_dir set to a directory, on a remote box.(Other
than the
> server)? We do not have unix accounts to developers on the server and
unix
> clients are used by developers. If so how do I specify in the init
file? (I
> request you to cc me)
>
> TIA,
> Shiva
>
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