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UTL_FILE and Network path

Hi

I'm using Oracle 9i

My question is how can I use utl_file with network path utl_file_dir
like '\\mycomputer\F olderA'
I know that in this way this is illegal, and I know that on mycomputer
a must have NFS protocol, but maybe someone have idea how to solve
this problem without NFS ??

Thanks for Help
Jul 19 '05 #1
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ho***@wp.pl (Zima) wrote in message news:<38******* *************** ****@posting.go ogle.com>...
Hi

I'm using Oracle 9i

My question is how can I use utl_file with network path utl_file_dir
like '\\mycomputer\F olderA'
I know that in this way this is illegal, and I know that on mycomputer
a must have NFS protocol, but maybe someone have idea how to solve
this problem without NFS ??

Thanks for Help


Obvious solution is to connect from your PC to the directory on the server.

Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA
Jul 19 '05 #2

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