hi!
i guess you should just have a look at the DBMS_JOB package!
i would start with reading the documentation of this standard
oracle package.
cheers
-dieter
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From: mac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: how to schedule an execution in PL/SQL
Any idea how to schedule the execution of a PL/SQL package? and if a certain
condition is acomplished to execute again (later in the night) the same
package until the same condition is not anymore fulfilled?
In PL/SQL not using a script for the operating system for example.
Ciprian MAFTEI
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