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  • Akhwashah

    SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

    HI,
    I am currently working with Oracle OLAP 9i. We have some old express syntax
    in our OLAP Web Agent application
    which doesn't seem to work in 9i, where we require to check for and get a
    list of certain files sitting on the Server.

    I have not been able to find an alternate command in OLAP DML/Express SPL to
    do this in 9i, so was wondering is there any SQL commands to allow you to do
    this?

    I have Express / VB knowledge, but my SQL / Relational knowledge is a bit
    rusty.

    regards,
    Imran


  • Daniel Morgan

    #2
    Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

    Akhwashah wrote:
    HI,
    I am currently working with Oracle OLAP 9i. We have some old express syntax
    in our OLAP Web Agent application
    which doesn't seem to work in 9i, where we require to check for and get a
    list of certain files sitting on the Server.
    >
    I have not been able to find an alternate command in OLAP DML/Express SPL to
    do this in 9i, so was wondering is there any SQL commands to allow you to do
    this?
    >
    I have Express / VB knowledge, but my SQL / Relational knowledge is a bit
    rusty.
    >
    regards,
    Imran
    I am just fed up with people that post to every usenet group they can
    spell so yes I know the answer but no I'm not going to tell you. Please
    repost to a single usenet group and then you will get a response. What
    keeps happening is that we all pile on and it profilerates everywhere
    and this is just ridiculous.

    This message should be at c.d.o.server ... and nowhere else.

    See what pain from a broken leg can do for you. ;-)

    --
    Daniel Morgan
    We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

    We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

    damorgan@x.wash ington.edu
    (replace 'x' with a 'u' to reply)

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    • Bit Twister

      #3
      Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

      On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:25:48 -0800, Daniel Morgan wrote:
      >
      I am just fed up with people that post to every usenet group they can
      spell

      Do what I do, create a canned text file to include something like
      what follows after the dashes. In this case the OP did crosspost but
      did not set a followup.


      -------------------------------------------------------
      Net Etiquette/Newsgroup tip:

      If you want to send the same message to more than one NG, CROSSPOST!

      Some will argue that you not even crosspost do to the amount/type
      of newsgroups that we have today.

      As an example to post to "comp.os.linux. security", and
      "comp.os.linux. hardware", use the following Newsgroups line:
      Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.s ecurity,comp.os .linux.hardware

      See http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/usenet/xpost.html

      You conserve resources on NNTP servers, and other readers
      see the follow up answers and do not have to provide the same answer.
      It makes it much harder to keep track of a discussion.
      Also, once a reader has "read" a message in one group, they do
      not have to see it again unless someone has provided a follow up.

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      • Galen Boyer

        #4
        Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

        Daniel,

        Instead of answering all the posts and trying to educate all
        those that would violate this rule, just configure your
        newsreader to ignore multi-posted newsposts.

        --
        Galen Boyer

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        • Hans Forbrich

          #5
          Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

          Galen Boyer wrote:
          >
          Daniel,
          >
          Instead of answering all the posts and trying to educate all
          those that would violate this rule, just configure your
          newsreader to ignore multi-posted newsposts.
          >
          What an absolutely wonderful idea.

          Please tell me how to do that with Netscape Navigator 4.8 so I too can
          avoid getting upset about cross (and multi) posts.

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          • Galen Boyer

            #6
            Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

            On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, hforbric@yahoo. net wrote:
            Galen Boyer wrote:
            >>
            >Daniel,
            >>
            >Instead of answering all the posts and trying to educate all
            >those that would violate this rule, just configure your
            >newsreader to ignore multi-posted newsposts.
            >>
            >
            What an absolutely wonderful idea.
            >
            Please tell me how to do that with Netscape Navigator 4.8 so I
            too can avoid getting upset about cross (and multi) posts.
            Hm... I don't know that newsreader. I would assume you could
            find it.
            --
            Galen Boyer

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            • Hans Forbrich

              #7
              Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

              Galen Boyer wrote:
              >
              On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, hforbric@yahoo. net wrote:
              Galen Boyer wrote:
              >
              Daniel,
              >
              Instead of answering all the posts and trying to educate all
              those that would violate this rule, just configure your
              newsreader to ignore multi-posted newsposts.
              >
              What an absolutely wonderful idea.

              Please tell me how to do that with Netscape Navigator 4.8 so I
              too can avoid getting upset about cross (and multi) posts.
              >
              Hm... I don't know that newsreader. I would assume you could
              find it.
              I can't. That's why I asked.

              And since it appears that my newsreader can not handle cross posts, I
              assume there might be others with the same limitation. Perhaps the
              answer lies in netiquette rather than technology, after all? (Just a
              thought.)

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              • Joel Garry

                #8
                Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

                Bit Twister <BitTwister@loc alhost.localdom ainwrote in message news:<slrnc0fng g.fgt.BitTwiste r@wb.home>...
                On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:25:48 -0800, Daniel Morgan wrote:

                I am just fed up with people that post to every usenet group they can
                spell
                >
                >
                Do what I do, create a canned text file to include something like
                what follows after the dashes. In this case the OP did crosspost but
                did not set a followup.
                Do you understand that the charter of these groups specifically bans
                crossposting these groups?



                There is a work in progress on a readme for this newsgroup for new
                users at http://www.dbaoracle.net

                There is also an open issue as to whether a periodic faq should be
                posted. Use google to find that.

                jg
                --
                @home.com is bogus.
                "If there's something you can't explain to a 10-year-old kid in five
                sentences, then you don't understand it yourself." - David Brin
                I'd like to see him explain Oracle performance tuning.

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                • Galen Boyer

                  #9
                  Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

                  On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, hforbric@yahoo. net wrote:
                  Galen Boyer wrote:
                  Please tell me how to do that with Netscape Navigator 4.8 so
                  I too can avoid getting upset about cross (and multi) posts.
                  >>
                  >Hm... I don't know that newsreader. I would assume you could
                  >find it.
                  >
                  I can't. That's why I asked.
                  >
                  And since it appears that my newsreader can not handle cross
                  posts, I assume there might be others with the same limitation.
                  Sorry about that. Mine allows me to do so. The functionality I
                  actually use is a different flavor of it. I have it notice the
                  message-id so I only read the message once, no matter how many
                  groups it shows up in.
                  Perhaps the answer lies in netiquette rather than technology,
                  after all? (Just a thought.)

                  Well, I wouldn't think the scolding responses held so little
                  water if the people yelling about them also were good usenet
                  citizens and sufficiently trimmed their posts (Daniel is a big
                  offender in this regard). If one wants to measure the affect on
                  usenet experience, not sufficiently trimming one's posts if far
                  more of a gregious error against usenet humanity than
                  cross-posting.

                  --
                  Galen Boyer

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                  • Hans Forbrich

                    #10
                    Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2



                    Joel Garry wrote:
                    >
                    Bit Twister <BitTwister@loc alhost.localdom ainwrote in message news:<slrnc0fng g.fgt.BitTwiste r@wb.home>...
                    On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:25:48 -0800, Daniel Morgan wrote:
                    >
                    I am just fed up with people that post to every usenet group they can
                    spell

                    Do what I do, create a canned text file to include something like
                    what follows after the dashes. In this case the OP did crosspost but
                    did not set a followup.
                    >
                    Do you understand that the charter of these groups specifically bans
                    crossposting these groups?
                    >

                    >
                    There is a work in progress on a readme for this newsgroup for new
                    users at http://www.dbaoracle.net
                    >
                    There is also an open issue as to whether a periodic faq should be
                    posted. Use google to find that.
                    >
                    A separate, tailored, vote on the periodic FAQ for each of the CDO
                    newsgroups was asked (in each NG) on Dec 24, 2003. Amusingly we have
                    received a total of 3 responses, including mine.

                    /Hans

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                    • Daniel Morgan

                      #11
                      Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

                      Hans Forbrich wrote:
                      >
                      Joel Garry wrote:
                      >
                      >>Bit Twister <BitTwister@loc alhost.localdom ainwrote in message news:<slrnc0fng g.fgt.BitTwiste r@wb.home>...
                      >>
                      >>>On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:25:48 -0800, Daniel Morgan wrote:
                      >>>
                      >>>>I am just fed up with people that post to every usenet group they can
                      >>>>spell
                      >>>
                      >>>
                      >>>Do what I do, create a canned text file to include something like
                      >>>what follows after the dashes. In this case the OP did crosspost but
                      >>>did not set a followup.
                      >>
                      >>Do you understand that the charter of these groups specifically bans
                      >>crosspostin g these groups?
                      >>
                      >>http://members.cox.net/oracleunix/ORACLECH.HTM
                      >>
                      >>There is a work in progress on a readme for this newsgroup for new
                      >>users at http://www.dbaoracle.net
                      >>
                      >>There is also an open issue as to whether a periodic faq should be
                      >>posted. Use google to find that.
                      >>
                      >
                      >
                      A separate, tailored, vote on the periodic FAQ for each of the CDO
                      newsgroups was asked (in each NG) on Dec 24, 2003. Amusingly we have
                      received a total of 3 responses, including mine.
                      >
                      /Hans
                      I was out of town for the holiday and did not have access. Perhaps it
                      was a matter of timing for others too.

                      --
                      Daniel Morgan
                      We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

                      We make it possible for you to keep learning at the University of Washington, even if you work full time or live outside of the Seattle area.

                      damorgan@x.wash ington.edu
                      (replace 'x' with a 'u' to reply)

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                      • Hans Forbrich

                        #12
                        Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

                        Daniel Morgan wrote:
                        >
                        A separate, tailored, vote on the periodic FAQ for each of the CDO
                        newsgroups was asked (in each NG) on Dec 24, 2003. Amusingly we have
                        received a total of 3 responses, including mine.

                        /Hans
                        >
                        I was out of town for the holiday and did not have access. Perhaps it
                        was a matter of timing for others too.
                        >
                        The CFV for each NG has been reposted. Deadline is still Jan 24, 2004
                        23:59:59 UTC.

                        A reminder: for a vote to count, the sending email address will be
                        verified by sending a confirmation email. Bounces will cause a vote to
                        be rejected. Email address will NOT be recorded and the target address
                        and all email traffic and local files will be destroyed by Feb 15, 2004
                        after the summary has been posted.

                        (With due apologies for the cross-post.)
                        /Hans

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                        • Joel Garry

                          #13
                          Re: SQL Commands to interact with Windows Files in 9iR2

                          Hans Forbrich <hforbric@yahoo .netwrote in message news:<400838E1. 7FC1CF1@yahoo.n et>...
                          Galen Boyer wrote:

                          On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, hforbric@yahoo. net wrote:
                          Galen Boyer wrote:
                          >>
                          >Daniel,
                          >>
                          >Instead of answering all the posts and trying to educate all
                          >those that would violate this rule, just configure your
                          >newsreader to ignore multi-posted newsposts.
                          >>
                          >
                          What an absolutely wonderful idea.
                          >
                          Please tell me how to do that with Netscape Navigator 4.8 so I
                          too can avoid getting upset about cross (and multi) posts.
                          Hm... I don't know that newsreader. I would assume you could
                          find it.
                          >
                          I can't. That's why I asked.
                          >
                          And since it appears that my newsreader can not handle cross posts, I
                          assume there might be others with the same limitation. Perhaps the
                          answer lies in netiquette rather than technology, after all? (Just a
                          thought.)
                          And of course, some of us use google or other strange access methods.
                          If it were up to me, we'd all use slrn.

                          jg
                          --
                          @home.com is bogus.
                          Hey, programming is easy!

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