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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unix Oracle Post 302071121 by tmarikle on Wednesday 12th of April 2006 12:06:23 PM
Old 04-12-2006
Maybe this is what you are looking for:

ORA-*|SP2-*) echo "Hido some stuff based on Oracle error" >> yourfile ;;

I prefer to load output to an array (if not too big).

Code:
typeset IFS='
'
set -A ARRAY $(your sqlplus command)

Then searching for an error is easy:

(The ORA- and SP2- tests can be combined and made more precise that this example)
Code:
if [[ ${ARRAY} = *ORA-* || ${ARRAY} = *SP2-* ]]
then
    for i in ${ARRAY[@]}
    do
        echo $i >> yourerrorlog
    done
fi

This way, all of your error text is dumped to a log rather than the first line.

Last edited by tmarikle; 04-12-2006 at 01:11 PM..
 

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NAME
dbilogstrip - filter to normalize DBI trace logs for diff'ing SYNOPSIS
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