Hi,
I want to extract data from database table to a flat file using shell scripting. For loading data from file to a table, I had used SQL Loader. How can I do the vice versa using shell scripting.
Thanks in advance (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file that has contents like this:
SQL> select * from details;
NAME REG
-------------------- ----------
Mani 1
Santosh 2
Manju 3
Mukesh 4
SQL> spool off;
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am looking for some books that have examples of both Oracle SQL and Shell script being used together. For example, to insert 500 rows into a table using a script. I already have books that cover Shell scripting or SQL, but as separate subjects. I am looking for books that have both of... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I need to write a shell script file that does
1)Connects to DB using SQL plus
2)Do some SQL query like select * from....
3)Based on the output that I got from the sql query I will have to write a if else loop.
Plz let me know how to write the shell scripting for this.
Thanks for... (1 Reply)
I am trying to assgn the output of the select statement to a variable, like this
"VARIABLE_NAME=$ db2 "select COLUMN_NAME_1 from TABLE_NAME where COLUMN_NAME_2='VALUE_TO_CHECK'"; "
but the value that is getting into VARIABLE_NAME is
"COLUMN_NAME_1
-----------------
VALUE
1... (3 Replies)
HI friends , i am also facing an issue in mysql
i ma trying to insert detail in a variable but not got success
#!/bin/sh
mysql -u<username> -p<password> <dbname> << EOF
DEV=`mysql --skip-column-names <dbname> -e "SELECT timestamp from process_record where id = 1"`
EOF
echo $DEV
ERROR... (3 Replies)
hey i have to connect to sql through shell script , then store the value of the query in a variable and then compare it after some time after running a process.
i have used this code but it is not working.
#!/bin/sh
Val = (sqlplus -s rte/rted2@rel76d2 <<!
SELECT MAX(STAT_ID) FROM CVT_STATS;... (3 Replies)
hey i am using this code to connect to sql , store the value in variable and then
compare it with another variable after some time by executing the same query
but the desired result is not coming
#!/bin/bash
val=$(sqlplus -s rte/rted2@rel76d2 <<ENDOFSQL
set heading off
set feedback off... (11 Replies)
I have a situation where I have a list of airplanes that make a series of flights.
Therefore I am looking up the different flights that each airplane makes based on a postgres sql query:
select flightid from plane where airplane='DELTAx'
As a result I get a series of flight numbers... (0 Replies)
Can anyone please assist me?
I have attached 2 input files and one output file. I need to generate the sql update statements using the above 2 input files. if inputfile2 has 5 rows, then we should generate 5 update statements because column1 is unique. inputfile1 and inputfile2 may contain more... (10 Replies)
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db2_num_fields
DB2_NUM_FIELDS(3) 1 DB2_NUM_FIELDS(3)db2_num_fields - Returns the number of fields contained in a result setSYNOPSIS
int db2_num_fields (resource $stmt)
DESCRIPTION
Returns the number of fields contained in a result set. This is most useful for handling the result sets returned by dynamically generated
queries, or for result sets returned by stored procedures, where your application cannot otherwise know how to retrieve and use the
results.
PARAMETERS
o $stmt
- A valid statement resource containing a result set.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an integer value representing the number of fields in the result set associated with the specified statement resource. Returns
FALSE if the statement resource is not a valid input value.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Retrieving the number of fields in a result set
The following example demonstrates how to retrieve the number of fields returned in a result set.
<?php
$sql = "SELECT id, name, breed, weight FROM animals ORDER BY breed";
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
db2_execute($stmt, $sql);
$columns = db2_num_fields($stmt);
echo "There are {$columns} columns in the result set.";
?>
The above example will output:
There are 4 columns in the result set.
SEE ALSO db2_execute(3), db2_field_display_size(3), db2_field_name(3), db2_field_num(3), db2_field_precision(3), db2_field_scale(3),
db2_field_type(3), db2_field_width(3).
PHP Documentation Group DB2_NUM_FIELDS(3)