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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Capturing Oracle Shutdown error Post 302114707 by radoulov on Wednesday 18th of April 2007 05:45:55 AM
Old 04-18-2007
Incomplete post! See addendum below!

Quote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by ganapati
radoulov,

"whenever sqlerror exit" will get executed only if the oracle is up.
But whenever Oracle is in shutdown status, that time the SQL command "whenever sqlerror exit" will not get executed.



Incorrect! It's SQL*Plus (client) feature, see the docs for details. For example:

Code:
$ printf "select null from dba_tables;\n" \
> | sqlplus -s / as sysdba; \
> printf "Exit status is: $?\n"
select null from dba_tables
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available


Exit status is: 0
$ printf "whenever sqlerror exit 42\n\
> select null from dba_tables;\n" \
> | sqlplus -s / as sysdba; \
> printf "Exit status is: $?\n"
select null from dba_tables
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available


Exit status is: 42

Quote:
Originally Posted by ganapati
Also please see the prior two example and compare the difference.
At one instance it worked fine and gave the exit status "1" and another time the status was "0".
[...]
Exit 1 is because of the "SP2-0306: Invalid option.".

Last edited by radoulov; 04-18-2007 at 07:26 AM..
 

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