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тАО09-26-2007 02:16 PM
тАО09-26-2007 02:16 PM
This is the filename
"DSA50:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.DataFiles]filegroup92.jar;1"
How would I access this file -- like even doing a Directory?
Using quotes around the name doesn't work.
The first ^ throws off set def, dir, etc.
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО09-26-2007 02:34 PM
тАО09-26-2007 02:34 PM
Solutionresults would be more helpful than vague
"doesn't work" - "throws off" descriptions.
show process /parse_style
If it doesn't say "Parse Style: Extended",
then try:
set process /parse_style = extended
For example:
ALP $ cre /dir d5:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.D
ataFiles]
%DCL-W-DIRECT, invalid directory syntax - check brackets and other delimiters
\D5:[ORACLE_10GKIT.STAGE.COMPONENTS.ORACLE\
ALP $ sh proc /pars
26-SEP-2007 21:31:45.27 User: SYSTEM Process ID: 2027D919
Node: ALP Process name: "_FTA30:"
Soft CPU Affinity: off
Parse Style: Traditional
ALP $ set process /parse_style = extended
ALP $ cre /dir d5:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.D
ataFiles]
ALP $
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тАО09-27-2007 04:01 AM
тАО09-27-2007 04:01 AM
Re: How to access this file on ODS-5
$ dir DSA50:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.DataFiles]filegroup92.jar;1
%DCL-W-DIRECT, invalid directory syntax - check brackets and other delimiters
\DSA50:[ORACLE_10GKIT.STAGE.COMPONENTS.ORACLE\
$ show proc/parse
27-SEP-2007 11:00:15.82 User: SYSTEM Process ID: 0001459A
Node: SIMBA Process name: "SYSTEM"
Parse Style: Traditional
-----
$ set proc/pars=ext
$ dir DSA50:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.DataFiles]filegroup92.jar;1
Directory DSA50:[ORACLE_10GKIT.stage.Components.oracle^.rsf.10^.2^.0^.1^.0.1.DataFiles]
filegroup92.jar;1
--------------
Thanks.
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тАО09-27-2007 04:53 AM
тАО09-27-2007 04:53 AM
Re: How to access this file on ODS-5
LOGIN.COM files. The only problem I have is
when some procedure or other sets it back to
traditional, and leaves it that way. In
fact, that had happened in the DECterm where
I ran that test, so I was a bit startled when
it failed for me the first time. (I was
expecting to have to set it back to
traditional myself before it would fail, but
someone had "helped" me out when I wasn't
looking.)
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тАО09-28-2007 04:28 AM
тАО09-28-2007 04:28 AM