Using '/' on NT systems works fine for me.  The command interpreter
is what prefers the '\' variety, the Windoze kernel is quite happy with
'/'.

Jared



                                                                                       
                             
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Vinay:

While Remco is correct here (about using backslashes), that was
probably just an oversight on your part in writing the email.
Are you running or do you have a login.sql or glogin.sql script
in your SQLPATH directory or the current working directory? If
so, try removing it or unsetting your SQLPATH environment variable.

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Computer Horizons
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>--- Original Message ---
>From: "Daemen, Remco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: 7/17/01 10:06:16 AM
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>How about trying c:\mypath\mysql.sql ? Note the backslashes
instead of the
>forward slashes  !
>
>Tip: start the day with lots of coffee ... :)
>
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Verzonden: dinsdag 17 juli 2001 15:51
>Aan: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>Onderwerp: ORA-24323
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>
>Hello All.
>
>When i am running my sql script from SQL/PLUS command using
>@C:/mypath/mysql.sql
>giving error
>
>ORA-24323: value not allowed
>Error accessing package DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO, and disconnected
the user
>from the database .
>Second time when i reconnect and run the script again it runs
successfully.
>
>I have nearly 150 such scripts to be run and i can not use batch
sql file to
>run these scripts as it generally fails after  one script.
>
>Can some one help me that what is wrong with my databse. Why
ORA-24323 error
>is coming.
>
>Thanks in advance
>Vinay
>
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