Hello All:
We are a Windows shop developing a software product that runs on an Oracle
database. Most of our clients also run Oracle on Windows. Recently, a
couple of our new clients have decided to run our database on a UNIX server
instead of NT server. I do not know what flavour of UNIX our clients have.
I know the slashes go in the other direction in UNIX scripts, but can
anybody tell me the UNIX equivalent of COPY, MKDIR, CD, ECHO, and REM?
Here are a few lines of the batch file we use to install our product. Can
anybody help me to convert DOS batch file commands to generic UNIX script
commands?
-------snip-------
@ECHO OFF
ECHO ³ To run this installation please type (at the CD-ROM prompt)
³
IF "==%1" GOTO NODRIVE
CD\
MKDIR %1:\DB543
COPY \SERVER\SCRIPTS\Install.bat %1:\DB543\SERVER\SCRIPTS\Install.bat
>NUL:
:NODRIVE
REM this is a remark
call %1:\DB543\SERVER\Scripts\Install.bat parm1 parm2 parm3
sqlplus system/manager@db
-------snip-------
Thanks for your help.
Sam
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