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= Quitting Oracle =
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== Leaving the program ==
  
 
To exit ORACLE type:
 
To exit ORACLE type:
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== Next Step ==
 
== Next Step ==
  
Getting [[Oracle_Getting_Help|help with Oracle commands]].
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Getting [[Oracle_Getting_Help|help with Oracle commands and Summary]].

Latest revision as of 15:53, 24 February 2016

Main Page >> Oracle and SQL >> Workbook >> SQL Overview >> Quitting Oracle

Leaving the program

To exit ORACLE type:

QUIT

Remember to logout of Windows if finished completely.

Your data in an Oracle database is saved centrally on the server on oradb-srv. You do not need to keep a backup of it elsewhere, such as a memory stick. You do however need to keep a backup of any SQL query files that you wish to keep. Files can also be backed up onto the Linux servers by using ftp (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer them to and from the server.

Restarting Oracle

When you need to log back into Oracle follow the section on using the SQL*Plus client.

Note you do not need to reload the sample database.

Next Step

Getting help with Oracle commands and Summary.