Which editor did you use to edit your batch file?

WordPad and Notepad don't behave the same way.

Open the file in wordpad and in notepad, to see if it looks the same in
both.

Beware of tabs, unicode, and the two different EOL characters.  Wordpad
sometimes uses a different end-of-line character than notepad.  Notepad
sometimes saves things in unicode.

Also make sure you change the explorer settings to show file name
extensions, show all files, etc.  sometimes one of the editors (not sure if
it's wordpad or notepad) saves files with .txt at the end, even though you
specify an extension in the Save As filename box.  e.g. you can end up with
files named job.txt.txt.

Save things in plain text, avoid word format, but you probably know that
already.

HTH

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
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 -----Original Message-----
Sent:   Wednesday, July 17, 2002 10:43 AM
To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:        Weird Windoze 'AT'  Behavior

I have Oracle 8.1.7 running on NT.  I do cold backups nightly and have a
batch file that is called by the NT 'AT' scheduler.  I recently changed some
lines of commands in the batch file and since then when the batch file is
executed by 'AT' only the lines that I did not edit are executed.
If I execute the batch file from the command prompt it works fine.  I
deleted the job from 'AT' and then entered it back in but still getting this
odd behavior of only executing the commands that I did not edit.  Our SA's
know nothing about 'AT' so they are of no help.
Has anyone else seen this odd behavior in the 'AT' function in Windoze?  I
know you find it hard to believe that something can be weird in Windoze.
;o)
And yes, I am soon planning on learning RMAN and do hot backups.  I have the
8i Backup and Recovery Handbook for my reading pleasure.  I see the app that
is being used going to a 24X7 schedule.  Now it is only used during the day.

Thanks,

Dave
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