Re entering sql statements in sql plus

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How to enter and can edit sql statements in sqlplus without re typing sql statements which were previously executed.

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ravi02 wrote:
Hi,
How to enter and can edit sql statements in sqlplus without re typing sql statements which were previously executed.Depending on your OS and your version of SQL*Plus, you can recall past SQL*Plus commands the same way you recall past OS commands. On my Windows system, I press the up-arrow key to get old SQL*Plus commands. Then I can press ENTER to run the command verbatim, or I can type over the command (using back-arrow, backspace and delete keys, if I want) to change the command before pressing ENTER.
That's only good for single-line commands. If you have a statement that needs more than 1 line, type it in a file using any text editor, and the use the SQL*Plus @ command to run it.
For example, if my SQL statements are saved in file called my_script.sql, which is on the foo\bar folder of the d: drive, I can say
@d:\foo\bar\my_scriptto run all the commands in the file.
Depending on your OS, you can do somehting similar.

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