Hi Everyone,
I want to create a script where i need to run the oracle stored procedure from unix script and get the output(sequence number ) into a variable which i will pass in my datastage job.
Below is my stored procedure:-
Can anyone help me to write a shell script for that, I have no exprience in calling stored procedure from unix.
Thanks
Prasoon
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 01-04-2013 at 04:27 AM..
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hai,
can anybody say how to call or to execute an oracle stored procedure in oracle from unix...
thanks in advance.... for ur reply....
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leo (2 Replies)
Here's a shell script snippet.....
cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
Retval=`sqlplus -s <<eof
$TPDB_USER/april@$TPD_DBCONN
whenever SQLERROR exit 2 rollback
whenever OSERROR exit 3 rollback
set serveroutput on
set pages 999
var status_desc char(200)
var status_code... (1 Reply)
Hi
i am calling a stored procedure from unix shell like this call
test_proc('0002','20100218');
the stored procedure was giving output
like this dbms_output.put_line(' processed earlier');
i want to see the output in the unix shell where i called.
Thanks
barani (6 Replies)
Hi
i want to call a oracle stored procedure from unix (using bash shell).
consider this is my oracle stored procedure with parameter
create procedure testproc(name IN varchar, age IN Number, id OUT Number )
AS
begin
id=1;
dbms_output.put.line('successfull validation')
end;... (6 Replies)
Hi,
Can you assist me in how to redirect the output of oracle stored procedure from unix script?
Something similar to what i did for sybase
isql -U$MYDBLOG -D$MYDBNAME -S$MYDBSVR -P$MYDBPWD -o$MYFILE<< %%
proc_my_test 8
go
%%
Thanks in advance - jak (0 Replies)
Hello all,
I am trying to run stored procrdure from shell script which takes one argument. And also I want to verify in the script whether the script executed successfully. However the Stored procedure is not running from shell script. Manually if I run it update the data in the table.
Can... (29 Replies)
Friends,
I pass some runtime arguments (date, number) through ksh script to Oracle procedure, use input value and pass it on to procedure.
Oracle procedure gets input value, run query and logs everything in the logfile.
I'm facing with couple of challenges
1. Even though I pass all... (5 Replies)
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