11-02-2007
Looking for better resolution
Many thanks for your quick reply.
However, the solutions do not solve the problem I am facing.
First 2 solutions are indirect ways, like I mentioned in my original post.
The 3rd solution is good infact, but I forgot to mention in my original post that my PL/SQL block prints many messages using dbms_output feature.
Hence, if I store everything in "arr" variable you suggested, than I will have to use grep again, to find out the variables I need.
If there is no other direct way to output PL/SQL variables to Shell script, then I may go with the 3rd solution (as the last choice).
Anyway, thanks again!
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sql::statement::term
SQL::Statement::Term(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Statement::Term(3)
NAME
SQL::Statement::Term - base class for all terms
SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::Term->new( $owner );
# access the value of that term
$term->value( $eval );
DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::Term is an abstract base class providing the interface for all terms.
INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::Term
METHODS
new
Instantiates new term and stores a weak reference to the owner.
value
Abstract method which will return the value of the term. Must be overridden by derived classes.
DESTROY
Destroys the term and undefines the weak reference to the owner.
NAME
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm - term for constant values
SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm->new( $owner, 'foo' );
# access the value of that term - returns 'foo'
$term->value( $eval );
DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm implements a term which will always return the same constant value.
INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm
ISA SQL::Statement::Term
METHODS
new
Instantiates new term and stores the constant to deliver and a weak reference to the owner.
value
Returns the specified constant.
NAME
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue - term for column values
SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner
my $term = SQL::Statement::ColumnValue->new( $owner, 'id' );
# access the value of that term - returns the value of the column 'id'
# of the currently active row in $eval
$term->value( $eval );
DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue implements a term which will return the specified column of the active row.
INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue
ISA SQL::Statement::Term
METHODS
new
Instantiates new term and stores the column name to deliver and a weak reference to the owner.
value
Returns the specified column value.
AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009,2010 by Jens Rehsack: rehsackATcpan.org
All rights reserved.
You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl
README file.
perl v5.12.1 2010-05-06 SQL::Statement::Term(3)