Could we run PL/SQL using JACL?

Hi,
Could we run the PL/SQL code using JCAL script or any other way doing it?
I am aware about executing SQL queries using JACL script.
thanks,
Sumant

Yes, I understand that the properties are there.
however rundbscript.pl is not using that info of DB server name.
it uses only below parameters
my $interlaceHome = Interlace::Runtime::getHome();
my $dbUser = Interlace::Config::getProperty("db.user");
my $dbPassword = Interlace::Config::getProperty("db.password");
my $dbName = Interlace::Config::getProperty("db.database");
my $dbSid = Interlace::Config::getProperty("Database.Oracle.SID", $dbName);
thanks and Regards,
Sumant chhunchha.

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