On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 03:12:00PM +0100, Jeremy Smyth mentioned:
> Round 7 in our "Let's squeeze a few linux boxes into an MS-Partner site":
> Is there anything I can use to run arbitrary SQL commands against an NT
> Oracle server?
>> I'm effectively looking for something like Oracle's own SQL worksheet, only
> it'll run on Linux. And I haven't a bog about getting a connect-string to
> work from linux to NT...
> (...and the less money I have to ask Mr IT manager for the better)
No idea what worksheet is.
I've written a wee program that uses a shared library I wrote to talk to
Oracle, using their (verbose) C api. Dead handy in shell scripts and the
like, when you just want to run a select off a database, in a bash script,
and don't want to go messing with SQLplus.
Kate
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