How embarrasing!
Someone else suggested a Perl solution.
I did think of doing so, but then didn't do so for some reason.
And of course, there are some scripts for that in "Perl for Oracle DBA's" . :)
Jared
Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use DBI;
my $username=undef;
my $dbh=DBI->connect("dbi:Oracle:sid",system,password);
while ($username=<STDIN>) {
chomp($username);
$dbh->do("create user $username identified by $username
default tablespace syastem
temporary tablespace system");
$dbh->do("grant connect,resource, dba to $username");
}
print "You got yourself a few new usernames!\n";
On 2003.09.03 01:34, setiady wrote:
> MessageHi All,
> I wonder if it is possible for me to execute a script file to create
> user
> while I have another file (a text file) consisting the names of the users I
> want to create. Assuming that all the users are having the same privileges,
> what is the procedure to read the names from the other file? Thank you.
>
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