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MyCommand
Make your own, customized Minecraft commands
Sponsor: mc.sphx.it Features:
Make new commands!. (Also registered command)
Run other plugin commands in a new one
Perform several commands in one command.
Delayed commands with custom pause, warmups and cooldowns
Make Shortcut/alias commands or override other commands.
Run commands through items, blocks, signs, book, events, villager npcs, itemframes and more.
Various features for costumize your commands, like placeholders, scripts (if-else) and more.
Console support
Economy features supported. MyCommand can also act as a stand alone economy plugin (Require Vault)
All features are highly customizable
No command limits with multiple file support.
Customizable IconMenu (ChestGUI), ActionBar, BossBar, Hover/ClickableText, Title and Scoreboard commands, Anvil GUI , Sign GUI (Use the sign or Anvil as chat prompt).
Allow the execution of commands in various circumstances (per world, by worldguard regions and more.
Custom players database where you can store anything you want to personalize even more your commands. SQL database supported.
BungeeCord features, Scheduler, Http Requests (GET or POST), Join/Quit/Death events, custom.png images on map and itemframes to run commands ..
Command auto complete (tab completer) supported. (register: true)
.. And much, much more.!
(optional) Vault Plugin
Video Tutorial (MyCommand 5.1.8) :
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SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference Release 9.2 Part Number A90842-01
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This chapter contains single pages of instructions to get you up and running after you have installed SQL*Plus. Flow state 1 323.
Some Resources
Here are some resources you might find useful when working with iSQL*Plus:
iSQL*Plus Quick Start
Do the following steps to start iSQL*Plus:
Connect to the Internet or your intranet, and start your web browser.
Enter your Oracle9i HTTP Server URL, followed by isqlplus, in your web browser's Location or Address field. The iSQL*Plus URL looks like this:
If you do not know the Oracle9i HTTP Server URL, ask your System Administrator.
Press Enter to go to the URL. The iSQL*Plus Login screen is displayed in your web browser.
Enter your Oracle9i username and password in the Username and Password fields. If you do not know your Oracle9i username and password, ask your Database Administrator.
Leave the Connection Identifier field blank to connect to the default database. Enter the Oracle Net database alias to connect to a database other than the default. If restricted database access has been configured, the Connection Identifier field will be a dropdown list of available databases you can select.
Click Login to connect to the database. The iSQL*Plus Work screen is displayed in your web browser.
Now you can start entering and executing SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements and commands in the Work screen Input area.
SQL*Plus Command-line Quick Start for Windows
Do the following steps to start SQL*Plus and connect to the default database:
Open a Windows command prompt.
At the command-line prompt, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form:
When prompted, enter your Oracle9i username and password. If you do not know your Oracle9i username and password, ask your Database Administrator.
SQL*Plus starts and connects to the default database.
Now you can start entering and executing SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements and commands at the SQL> prompt.
Do the following to start SQL*Plus and connect to a specified database other than the default:
Start SQL*Plus and connect to the default database.
Use the CONNECT command to specify the Oracle Net database alias (@connect_identifier) of the database you want to connect to. To do this enter the CONNECT command in the form:
To hide your password, enter the CONNECT command in the form:
You will be prompted to enter your password.
Alternatively, to start SQL*Plus connected to a database other than the default, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form:
To hide your password, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form:
You will be prompted to enter your password.
SQL*Plus Command-line Quick Start for UNIX
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Do the following steps to start SQL*Plus and connect to the default database:
Open a UNIX terminal.
At the command-line prompt, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form:
When prompted, enter your Oracle9i username and password. If you do not know your Oracle9i username and password, ask your Database Administrator.
SQL*Plus starts and connects to the default database.
Now you can start entering and executing SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements and commands at the SQL> prompt.
Do the following to start SQL*Plus and connect to a specified database other than the default:
Start SQL*Plus and connect to the default database.
Use the CONNECT command to specify the Oracle Net database alias (@connect_identifier) of the database you want to connect to. To do this enter the CONNECT command in the form:
To hide your password, enter the CONNECT command in the form:
You will be prompted to enter your password.
Alternatively, to start SQL*Plus connected to a database other than the default, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form:
To hide your password, enter the SQL*Plus command in the form: