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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Values from Oracle to Unix Post 302178593 by Cameron on Wednesday 26th of March 2008 01:55:23 AM
Old 03-26-2008
You could spool the output from Oracle to a file, then interogate the file.

In Unix script ....
sqlplus $USER @$BATCH/somesql.sql $GMT_OFFSET >> $BATCHLOG

In somesql.sql ..... (in part) ...
Code:
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON SIZE 1000000 FORMAT WRAPPED
SET LINESIZE 250
SET PAGESIZE 50000
SET NEWPAGE  0
SET HEADING  OFF
SET RECSEP   OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET TERMOUT  OFF
SET VERIFY   OFF
SET DEFINE ~

SPOOL $SQLREPORT/somesql_report.txt;

--PL/SQL block
DECLARE
........
        AND F.FINALISED_DATE + (~1 / 24) > RUN_DATE1
        AND F.FINALISED_DATE + (~1 / 24) <= RUN_DATE2)
        AND F.ADD_TIMESTAMP + (~1 / 24) > RUN_DATE1
        AND F.ADD_TIMESTAMP + (~1 / 24) <= RUN_DATE2)
......

From my simple understanding of sql, the ~1 substitutes for the value of $GMT_OFFSET.

Hope the above is of some help to you.

Last edited by Cameron; 03-26-2008 at 03:07 AM.. Reason: Addition: ~1 explaination.
 

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ROLE(7) SQL Commands SET ROLE(7) NAME
SET ROLE - set the current user identifier of the current session SYNOPSIS
SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE rolename SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE NONE RESET ROLE DESCRIPTION
This command sets the current user identifier of the current SQL session to be rolename. The role name can be written as either an identi- fier or a string literal. After SET ROLE, permissions checking for SQL commands is carried out as though the named role were the one that had logged in originally. The specified rolename must be a role that the current session user is a member of. (If the session user is a superuser, any role can be selected.) The SESSION and LOCAL modifiers act the same as for the regular SET [set(7)] command. The NONE and RESET forms reset the current user identifier to be the current session user identifier. These forms can be executed by any user. NOTES
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SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER; session_user | current_user --------------+-------------- peter | peter SET ROLE 'paul'; SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER; session_user | current_user --------------+-------------- peter | paul COMPATIBILITY
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