Ora 8i: Working with the operating system

I' m working with NT 4.0 and Oracle 8i and I need to do some calls to the operating systems (such us remove directories adn copy a file into another) from PL-SQL.
Is it possible??? I need an aswer as soon as possible.
Quite a lot of thanks!!
Juli.

Hi
You can write external procedure on C and call it from PL/SQL code. Maybe you can use also DBMS_PIPE, but I never used it.
Regards
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    Quite a lot of thanks!!
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    Hi
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    Regards
    null

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