Run Scripts from windows command line

Hi, We're creating a test enviroment and we need to "rebuild" our Database (Tablespace) from scratch everytime we run a test.
What we need is to run all scripts files from windows command line, there is any command or application we can use here?
thanks.
Fernando.

Create a scripts.bat file with something like this in it:
@sqlplus -S username/password@connect @scriptname.sql

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