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#12 under Unix Shell Scripts

- Kirti 



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> This can be done with ksh as well. 
> 
> Someone else may have a link to the script that a rather
> good ksh coder put together and posted here a few 
> years ago.
> 
> Jared
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> "Tanel Poder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  09/24/2003 09:44 AM
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>         Subject:        Re: Re[2]: 10g: SQL Plus
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> Hi!
> 
> Press F7 in windows command line sqlplus to see history of your sql 
> commands
> (it's actually cmd.exe feature). And particularily nice feature is that 
> you
> can search the F7 history list, by pressing the first letter of a command 
> ->
> you'll be navigate to "alter" command for example if you press "a" in
> history list, one more "a" will navigate to previous command starting with
> a. Pressing enter will execute the command again, pressing right arrow 
> will
> just put the command to prompt where you can edit it before executing.
> 
> This is one of the reasons why I'm staying on windows with my desktop :)
> 
> Tanel.
> 


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