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Erik,
Did that some years ago, but as a Pro*C program. Sorry.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: Erik Williams <ewilliams_at_brownco.com> Date: 1/16/2003 10:35 AM
I have found many great SQL scripts to identify segments whose next extents will not fit into their tablespace and segments whose number of extents are approaching the max number of extents. But, what I am looking for is a Unix shell script that will run one of these scripts and mail alerts based on the results. Has anyone written a shell script that will do this that they would like to share? There are many other SQL scripts that I would like to run from cron to evaluate SQL script results.
Thanks
Erik
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