Shell keyboard configuration

Hello,
I'm using dbxml shell but the keyboard is not well configured
For example, when I click on arrow UP:
dbxml> ^[[A^[[A^[[A^[[A
The same happens with the others arrows, ESC, delete, etc.
Is there any way to configure it correctly? I my Linux environment my keyboard config is fine.
Thanks

hi,
You can run dbxml shell with rlwrap, like this:
$rlwrap dbxml
Ying

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