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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T05:57:43+00:00 2026-05-13T05:57:43+00:00

When I have two sql-files, one of them in a sub-directory main_test.sql sub/sub_test.sql and

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When I have two sql-files, one of them in a sub-directory

main_test.sql
sub/sub_test.sql

and sub_test.sqlcalls @../main_test.sql (or @@../main_test.sql) then this works fine when executing it from the sub-directory

sub> sqlplus xxx @ sub_test.sql

But when I call

sub> cd ..
> sqlplus xxx @ sub/sub_test.sql

this results in

SP2-0310: unable to open file "../main_test.sql"

since the path is evaluated from my working directory, not the directory of the sql-file I call.

Is there a way to use relative paths starting from the directory of file containing the call?

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    2026-05-13T05:57:44+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:57 am

    Shame the ‘file’ url isn’t supported – since this actually works very well when using ‘http://’ paths !

    I set up ‘sub_test\sub_test.sql’ to contain the double-ats:

    @@../main.sql
    

    put the whole directory structure under a Tomcat webapps/ROOT context and it works if you call like this:

    SQL> @http://host:port/sub_test/sub_test.sql
    

    Probably a bit of overkill setting up a web-server I guess ?? (Also works with FTP apparently – not tried it).

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