Oracle/PLSQL: Execute an SQL script file in SQLPlus

Question:  How do I execute an SQL script file in SQLPlus?

Answer:  To execute a script file in SQLPlus, type @ and then the file name.

SQL >  @{file}

For example, if your file was called script.sql, you’d type the following command at the SQL prompt:

SQL >  @script.sql

The above command assumes that the file is in the current directory. (ie: the current directory is usually the directory that you were located in before you launched SQLPlus.)

If you need to execute a script file that is not in the current directory, you would type:

SQL >  @{path}{file}

For example:

SQL >  @/oracle/scripts/script.sql

This command would run a script file called script.sql that was located in the /oracle/scripts directory.

 

补充:

sqlplus username/password@sid @c:autorun.sql

通过这样的命令可以直接启动命令。

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