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Lisa - Use perl. Thats the nice thing about perl, it runs on almost all OS's. And its FREE :)
Gene
>>> Chaim.Katz_at_Completions.Bombardier.com 08/20/01 12:37PM >>>
Lisa,
I use Tcl and OraTcl that comes with Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Chaim
"Koivu, Lisa" <lisa.koivu_at_efairfield.com> on 08/19/2001 05:15:21 PM
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Bonjour,
I've been digging around for scripting documentation on w2k. Microsoft's website talks about Jscript and vbscript and xml - none of which are my strengths and all look like they are much more complicated than I need. I need to find a scripting language that will allow me to do simple things on w2k - fire export, fire backup, send me email/pages, etc. If I wanted to learn another language, I'd sit down and learn Perl, not xml/VBscript/Jscript!
Can anyone point me to a scripting language they have used on w2k? All my scripts were in ksh... I may just bite the bullet and learn Perl anyway. I've got more than enough time.
Thanks in advance to anyone with suggestions
Lisa Koivu
Oracle Database Administrator
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA
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