Re: PlSQL output on Client machine

2003-02-04 Thread Jared Still
The output must be on drive mounted by the server. If you want local output, you have to use a client side program: Forms, Perl, C, VB, etc. Jared On Monday 03 February 2003 00:03, Foelz.Frank wrote: Hi folks, how can I tell a PLSQL script not to store it's

RE: PlSQL output on Client machine

2003-02-04 Thread Harvey Neil
No can do in UTL_FILE unless NFS mounted directory etc. You could use the TEXT_IO package in forms (client/server only - until webutil arrives), or client side Java etc. -Original Message- Sent: 03 February 2003 08:04 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi folks, how can I tell a

PlSQL output on Client machine

2003-02-03 Thread Foelz.Frank
Hi folks, how can I tell a PLSQL script not to store it's UTL_FILE.Put_Line(fHandle,'TEXT') output to the filesystem of the server, but on the client ? Whenever I run this locally it's ok. But if the DB is on a network server, it's filesystem is used. I am using NT/SP6/Oracle 8x. Is this