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How
about a history of commands? Thanks.
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ESC/HRIDD [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, June
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ORACLE-LSubject: RE: sqlplus newbie: How do I retrieve the last
command I ran in a
You can either use the "/" key to re-run the last command, or
you can type "ed" and enter to edit the last command. Then when you are
finished editing, save the changes, and when you return to the SQL> command
prompt, just hit the "/" key again.
-Scott Stefick
-----Original Message----- From: Roger
Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 4:40 PM <FONT
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size=2>Subject: sqlplus newbie: How do I retrieve the last command I ran in a
sqlplus session?
Hi,
How do I retrieve the last commands I ran in a sqlplus
session? I remembe in the training class, I were able to use arrow keys in
Windows platform. But in Solaris 9/UNIX platform, it does NOT work.
Roger Xu Database Administrator
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