Glogin.sql question

Please advise on how I can get a PL/SQL script to work when a user logs onto the database. I wrote the a good script which works but when I tried puting it in $ORACLE_HOME/sqlplus/admin/glogin.sql it does not run. I used @ (example @script.sql), run and start and all failed. It only worked when I typed the whole script out (line by line) in glogin.sql. This is on Oracle8 database on Solaris 7.
Thank you,
Mark

user489948 wrote:
Hello,
I have a glogin.sql file on Oracle 11gR2 server (Linux Box), and also set SQLPATH to proper location. When I start SQL*Plus from the server, all settings in glogin.sql work properly. However, when I start SQL*Plus from Oracle Client (Windows Box and there is no login.sql on this Client) to connect to that DB server, I could not see any settings.
I want all users who connect to the this database have the identical settings in their SQL*Plus. Is there any setting needed in Client side??
Thanks in advance!!!Not a rhetorical question below.
how can a directory path that is valid for NIX server also be valid for WINDOWS* client;
when SQLPATH is actually an OS environmental variable?

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                     sum(amount_sold) total_amount_sold,
                     rank() over(partition by calendar_year order by sum(amount_sold) desc) rn
               from  sales,
                     times,
                     customers
               where sales.cust_id=customers.cust_id
                 and times.time_id=sales.time_id
               group by calendar_year,
                     cust_first_name
      where rn = 1
    /SY.
    Edited by: Solomon Yakobson on Dec 22, 2011 9:24 AM

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