$cd ${STUFF}/log
$cat ../parms/dbimpl.Connect
connect dbimpl/[EMAIL PROTECTED] as sysdba
-- Optionally, could have sql*plus environment modifications
$cat ../sql/demo.sql
@../parms/&1..Connect
-- SQL commands
shutdown
exit
$sqlplus /nolog @../sql/demo.sql dbimpl

The unix permissions on the parms directory can be quite restrictive (only authorized people).
The sql directory can be read only to the world (no passwords are stored in any scripts).
The ps command cannot display the password, but can show what script is running.


Have Fun :)

Nguyen, David M wrote:

I have been tasked to write a script to run SQL.  I don't want a password
field to be shown in the script.  Does someone have run into this and have a
better idea?  For example, I have following line in my script.

Sqlplus dbimpl/password @SQLscript.sql


Also, from command line we go through following steps to shutdown database, how do I code these steps in the script?

$svrmgrl
SVRMGRL>connect internal
SVRMGRL>shutdown



Thanks in advance,
David





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