Hi

1.No, Utl_file writes as the Oracle process

2. I believe it is per instance and not per user. (you can create 15
directories and put all 15 in the init.ora file)

3. Utl_file writes on the server, not client

jack


                                                                                       
                                                
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I have couple question. We need to set up 15 trainer
in the training room by tomorrow for a pl/sql class. I need to set up
utl_file_dir for them. This is NT environment.
question 1: If I create 15 users in oracle, do I need to ask Nt admin
to create system users for them as well?
2: It should be 15 different directories for each of them. How to set it
in int.ora?
3: Since the training room are remote access to server. The utl_file_dir
will write to local or server?

Those are sound pretty easy question. I never set this up before and
they want it now. I will check the manual as well.

Thanks in advance,

Joan
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