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Old 02-28-2013
Shell_scripts_xml_file

Hi develope one shell in that i use sql query.
i want to display that query output in .xmlfile
after running the script output file is generated but it doesnt diplays data and throws an error.following is the output of the .xml file
Code:
XMLELEMENT("ALL",XMLAGG(XMLELEMENT("DATABASE_OBJECTS",XMLFOREST(OWNER,OBJECT_TYP
<All><DATABASE_OBJECTS><OWNER>APPS</OWNER><OBJECT_TYPE>FUNCTION</OBJECT_TYPE><
OB

if i use otherathan .xml file (like csv etc) i got the result, but for only .xml file i didnt got the data.
and the query inside script is
Code:
select 
xmlelement("All", 
xmlagg(
XMLELEMENT ("DATABASE_OBJECTS",
XMLFOREST (owner,
object_type,
object_name,
object_user_name,
physical_name
))
)
).getClobVal()
FROM xxhex_custom_objects;

this query is working fine but in shell script only it is not generated any output.
Please help me to solve this issue.

Last edited by Franklin52; 02-28-2013 at 05:39 AM.. Reason: Please use code tags for data and code samples
 
STAG-GREP(1p)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					     STAG-GREP(1p)

NAME
stag-grep - filters a stag file (xml, itext, sxpr) for nodes of interest SYNOPSIS
stag-grep person -q name=fred file1.xml stag-grep person 'sub {shift->get_name =~ /^A*/}' file1.xml stag-grep -p My::Foo -w sxpr record 'sub{..}' file2 USAGE
stag-grep [-p|parser PARSER] [-w|writer WRITER] NODE -q tag=val FILE stag-grep [-p|parser PARSER] [-w|writer WRITER] NODE SUB FILE stag-grep [-p|parser PARSER] [-w|writer WRITER] NODE -f PERLFILE FILE DESCRIPTION
parsers an input file using the specified parser (which may be a built in stag parser, such as xml) and filters the resulting stag tree according to a user-supplied subroutine, writing out only the nodes/elements that pass the test. the parser is event based, so it should be able to handle large files (although if the node you parse is large, it will take up more memory) ARGUMENTS
-p|parser FORMAT FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module xml assumed as default -w|writer FORMAT FORMAT is one of xml, sxpr or itext, or the name of a perl module -c|count prints the number of nodes that pass the test -filterfile|f a file containing a perl subroutine (in place of the SUB argument) -q|query TAG1=VAL1 -q|query TAG2=VAL2 ... -q|query TAGN=VALN filters based on the field TAG other operators can be used too - eg <, <=, etc multiple q arguments can be passed in for more complex operations, pass in your own subroutine, see below SUB a perl subroutine. this subroutine is evaluated evry time NODE is encountered - the stag object for NODE is passed into the subroutine. if the subroutine passes, the node will be passed to the writer for display NODE the name of the node/element we are filtering on FILE the file to be parser. If no parser option is supplied, this is assumed to a be a stag compatible syntax (xml, sxpr or itext); otherwise you should parse in a parser name or a parser module that throws stag events SEE ALSO
Data::Stag perl v5.10.0 2008-12-23 STAG-GREP(1p)
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