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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Error connecting oracle from inside while loop Post 302194135 by hanu_oracle on Monday 12th of May 2008 09:42:42 AM
Old 05-12-2008
Quote:
Originally Posted by Devesh5683
Hi,

I m trying to connect oracle database from inside while loop.
I m trying to put the output of sql query in a flat file.
Anyone please help me out.

cat $FILE_NAME | \
while read da_name
do

$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus -s user_name/password@instance << EOF >> $OUTPUT_FILE

select global_name from global_name;

EOF
done

Getting output as output.

thanks in advance
###############################

while read da_name
do


RETVAL=`sqlplus -l user_name/password@instance <<EOF

insert into ODS_T_CFS_DUMP(FILE_NAME, REGION_ID, SDP_ID, SEQUENCE_ID, TOTAL_RECORDS) values ('$file','$region_id','$sdp_id','$sequence_id', '$sub_records');

EXIT
EOF`

done


Here you can get the SQL-Query output in the RETVAL Variable.
You can use this $RETVAL valve anywhere in the script.

#####################################

Last edited by hanu_oracle; 05-12-2008 at 10:49 AM.. Reason: Take SQL-Query output in the variable
 

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