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You can enter them directly at the SQL> prompt or you can store them in
database or keep them in files and run them with the @ command.
The choice is yours :O)
K.
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Sent: 05 March 2003 08:50
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hello all,
I wanted to know how to write scripts in PL/SQL. i mean how to start it ? directly write htem in sql SQL> prompt itself ? and any good sites on PL/SQL to learn ?
Thanks and Regards,
Santosh
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