Oracle® Files Administrator's Guide Release 2 (9.0.4) Part Number B10872-02 |
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This appendix provides information on using the FTP quote commands.
Topics include:
When deleting a folder (rmdir
), turns off cascade delete for the session. Only empty folders will be deleted by the rmdir
command. If folders under the directory are not empty, the rmdir
will not succeed.
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When deleting a folder (rmdir
), turns on cascade delete for the session so that the folder and all its contents, including any non-empty folders, are deleted. The example shows that any folder and its contents will be deleted.
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Sets the folder path delimiter for the current session. The example sets the character "\" to delimit folder paths.
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Sets the language for the session when loading documents. Should be used when loading documents that are different than the default system language. The language setting is important for content-based indexing, used for content searches. For more information on language setting, see the Oracle9i Database Globalization Support Guide.
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The list of valid languages is given in the following table. For languages that are longer than one word, the language needs to be enclosed in quotes as shown in the preceding example.
American | Egyptian | Japanese | Russian |
Arabic | English | Korean | Simplified Chinese |
Bengali | Estonian | Latin American Spanish | Slovak |
Brazilian Portuguese | Finnish | Latvian | Slovenian |
Bulgarian | French | Lithuanian | Spanish |
Canadian French | German | Malay | Swedish |
Catalan | Greek | Mexican Spanish | Thai |
Croatian | Hebrew | Norwegian | Traditional Chinese |
Czech | Hungarian | Polish | Turkish |
Danish | Indonesian | Portuguese | Ukrainian |
Dutch | Italian | Romanian | Vietnamese |
Sets the character encoding to an IANA character set name for the session when loading documents. Should be used when loading documents that are different than the default system character encoding setting. The character encoding setting is important for content-based indexing, used for content searches. For more information on character encodings, see the Oracle9i Database Globalization Support Guide.
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Valid character encodings include:
BIG5 | ISO-2022-KR | KOI8-R | WINDOWS-1252 |
EUC-JP | ISO-8859-1 | KS_C_5601-1987 | WINDOWS-1253 |
EUC-TW | ISO-8859-2 | SHIFT_JIS | WINDOWS-1254 |
GB2312 | ISO-8859-3 | TIS-620 | WINDOWS-1255 |
IBM850 | ISO-8859-4 | UTF-8 | WINDOWS-1256 |
IBM852 | ISO-8859-5 | WINDOWS-936 | WINDOWS-1257 |
IBM857 | ISO-8859-6 | WINDOWS-949 | WINDOWS-1258 |
IBM866 | ISO-8859-7 | WINDOWS-950 | |
ISO-2022-CN | ISO-8859-8 | WINDOWS-1250 | |
ISO-2022-JP | ISO-8859-9 | WINDOWS-1251 |
Displays the current character encoding setting for the session.
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