Oracle Oracle7 Server 7.3 Getting Started Manual page 7

For windows nt; release 7.3
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Conventions Used in this Guide
Note these typographical conventions when reading this Guide:
Type text exactly as shown. Text typed for a
Monospace text
command statement is not case sensitive unless
noted otherwise.
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[ ]
function key. Do not enter the brackets.
A vertical bar represents an "or" option between
|
several options. You must enter only one of the
options. Do not enter the vertical bar.
Punctuation other than brackets and vertical bars
Punctuation
must be entered in commands exactly as shown.
Uppercase characters within the text represent
UPPERCASE
command names, SQL reserved words and
keywords, and filenames.
Lowercase characters within command lines
lowercase mono
represent variables. You should substitute an
appropriate value for the variable. In examples,
lowercase characters represent sample values for
the variables.
Lowercase italics in the text represent variables. You
lowercase italics
should substitute an appropriate value for the
variable.
C:\> represents the Windows NT command prompt
C:\>
of the current hard disk drive. Your prompt may
differ and may, at times, reflect the subdirectory in
which you are working.
A backslash before a directory name indicates that
\DIRECTORY
the directory is a subdirectory.
SID (system identifier) represents the unique name
SID
of an Oracle instance. The SID you assign to a
particular instance becomes the value of the
ORACLE_SID initialization parameter for the
associated database.
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Guide:
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