Could have used an example, but I finally figured it out. Thanks ZAK
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Browse All TopicsI have a program that creates a script that I normally run in SQL PLus. I would like to be able to call this script file and run it straight from VB if possible. I need spooling turned on or to generate a file similar to a spool file. Any help would be appreciated!
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by: ZAKHurstPosted on 2001-05-08 at 12:11:54ID: 6060374
The best solution is to shell out to a execute a dos file. You can then pass it a couple of parameters such as login in name batch file to be executed and log file.
When you execute SQLPLUS you can pass parameters and use these in SPOOL and Spool of.