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SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved. Use SQL*Plus to execute SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements. Usage 1: sqlplus -H | -V -H Displays the SQL*Plus version and the usage help. -V Displays the SQL*Plus version. Usage 2: sqlplus [ [<option>] [{logon | /nolog}] [<start>] ] <option> is: [-C <version>] [-L] [-M "<options>"] [-R <level>] [-S] -C <version> Sets the compatibility of affected commands to the version specified by <version>. The version has the form "x.y[.z]". For example, -C 10.2.0 -L Attempts to log on just once, instead of reprompting on error. -M "<options>" Sets automatic HTML markup of output. The options have the form: HTML [ON|OFF] [HEAD text] [BODY text] [TABLE text] [ENTMAP {ON|OFF}] [SPOOL {ON|OFF}] [PRE[FORMAT] {ON|OFF}] -R <level> Sets restricted mode to disable SQL*Plus commands that interact with the file system. The level can be 1, 2 or 3. The most restrictive is -R 3 which disables all user commands interacting with the file system. -S Sets silent mode which suppresses the display of the SQL*Plus banner, prompts, and echoing of commands. <logon> is: {<username>[/<password>][@<connect_identifier>] | / } [AS {SYSDBA | SYSOPER | SYSASM}] [EDITION=value] Specifies the database account username, password and connect identifier for the database connection. Without a connect identifier, SQL*Plus connects to the default database. The AS SYSDBA, AS SYSOPER and AS SYSASM options are database administration privileges. <connect_identifier> can be in the form of Net Service Name or Easy Connect. @[<net_service_name> | [//]Host[:Port]/<service_name>] <net_service_name> is a simple name for a service that resolves to a connect descriptor. Example: Connect to database using Net Service Name and the database net service name is ORCL. sqlplus myusername/mypassword@ORCL Host specifies the host name or IP address of the database server computer. Port specifies the listening port on the database server. <service_name> specifies the service name of the database you want to access. Example: Connect to database using Easy Connect and the Service name is ORCL. sqlplus myusername/mypassword@Host/ORCL The /NOLOG option starts SQL*Plus without connecting to a database. The EDITION specifies the value for Session Edition. <start> is: @<URL>|<filename>[.<ext>] [<parameter> ...] Runs the specified SQL*Plus script from a web server (URL) or the local file system (filename.ext) with specified parameters that will be assigned to substitution variables in the script. When SQL*Plus starts, and after CONNECT commands, the site profile (e.g. $ORACLE_HOME/sqlplus/admin/glogin.sql) and the user profile (e.g. login.sql in the working directory) are run. The files may contain SQL*Plus commands. Refer to the SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference for more information.