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How about trying one, build an exception, and on exception try the other ?
HTH, Remco
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Van: Libal, Ivo [mailto:ivo.libal_at_knapp-systems.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 26 september 2001 15:10
Aan: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Onderwerp: Platform
Hello
how is it possible in PLSQL to decide on which operating system (NT/LINUX)is
server running?
I would like to automatically specify directory where output from dbms_file
will go. On nt I need something like c:\log and on unix I would like to have
something like /log .
Is there any view where I can find this information about OS?
Thank you for responce
Ivo
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