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Old 03-03-2010
Truncating table from a shell script

I am trying to truncate a table using below script. When I ran the script it runs fine but table was not truncated and the spool is empty. I am not sure what is wrong with pl/sql block.

Code:
#!/bin/ksh
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
#  Created by: XXXX
#  Generated on: 03/02/2009 15:00:00
#  Job name : TRUNC-MEMBER
#  Job description: Truncate Queries
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
#
echo "Now processing step: LOAD_"
DB_CONNECT="USER/PASS@TESTDB"
SPOOLFILE=/home/log.txt

echo "Now processing step:" $DB_CONNECT
sqlplus -s ${DB_CONNECT} <<EOF

spool ${SPOOLFILE}

whenever oserror exit sql.sqlcode
whenever sqlerror exit sql.sqlcode
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON SIZE 1000000 FORMAT WRAPPED

declare
Begin

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('started;');
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'TRUNCATE TABLE MEMBER DROP STORAGE';

End;

spool off;
EXIT;
EOF
echo "Now processing step: LOAD_"


Last edited by pludi; 03-03-2010 at 04:12 AM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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