Don't use it.
You can do everything you need to and more in SQLPLUS. Plus it is supported
against 10G where svrmgrl isn't. You may find more unreliable results.
John.
-----Original Message-----
From: Strelzyk Stephen
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x65080020.[Email address protected]
Sent: 30 August 2006 19:44
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: svrmgrl with Oracle 10g
I know that svrmgrl was deprecated since 8.1.7. One of my users still
has svrmgrl, and continues to use it to work in our 10g database. Does
anyone see a problem with this? I ran into one issue where svrmgrl
reported different information regarding column types when describing a
table. What is the groups experience?
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