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Topic Title: Unwanted PLSQL folder and PLSQL.hst file Topic Summary: An unwanted folder and a file appear in sub-projects Created On: 11-Nov-2005 15:41 Status: Read Only |
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I sometimes see a folder called PLSQL with a single object PLSQL.hst which seems to be created in my working sub-projects, probably by something I do. I have NOT created them on purpose. Other people get exactly the same too in their working projects.
When I see "PLSQL" I think of an Oracle PL/SQL procedure. We use pc73int to integrate with TOAD. Could that be the culprit? Has anyone seen this before? Can you give me any ideas as to what I'm doing to cause this? Or better still, how to prevent it? |
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Hi,
it's maybe a working directory of an other tool ; to be sure, delete it from your work area and test your tool : is it still working, is the directory created again ?. To avoid this, the option "check for uncontrolled files" must be unchecked when reconciling. David. |
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I do want to check for uncontrolled files, so I've tried using Ignore Files and entering PLSQL* which seems to work in the classic client (6.3).
Also I've added PLSQL* and PLSQL\* to the list of Work Area Filters in the Java tool (6.3) |
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