How to open or close oracle instance while more than one instance installed on serve

i try to connect with internal, it said:
can not shutdown in a dispatch

using internal is no longer
recommended.
You can try by
SEt ORACLE_SID=your sid
and
sqlplus /nolog
connect sys as sysdba;and issue startup or shutdown
commands.
Sundar

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        ExpandData = Table.ExpandTableColumn(PromotedHeaders, "Data", {"Foo", "Bar"}, {"Data.Foo", "Data.Bar"})
    in
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