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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Passing the unix variable to sqlplus Post 302232504 by era on Thursday 4th of September 2008 03:25:14 PM
Old 09-04-2008
You can tack on the _ext if you just take care to use {} around the variable name.

You don't need a temporary file, either.

Code:
sqlplus -s <<____HERE
CREATE TABLE SCHEMA.${1}_TAB
ORGANIZATION EXTERNAL
(
TYPE ORACLE_DATAPUMP
DEFAULT DIRECTORY DATA_PUMP_DIR1
LOCATION('${1}_TAB.dmp1','${1}_TAB.dmp2','${1}_TAB.dmp3','${1}_TAB.dmp4')
)
PARALLEL 4
AS SELECT * FROM SCHEMA.${1}_TAB;" 
___HERE

I have a very vague idea about the SQL part so I might have adapted it incorrectly.
 

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