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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to Pass the Output Values from the PL/SQL Procedure to Shell Script? Post 302443819 by funonnet on Tuesday 10th of August 2010 06:32:35 AM
Old 08-10-2010
Thanks for your reply franklin i used the search function and found few post but in that i couldnt find how to pass the a Input to the procedure from shell script and get two outputs to the shell script...

below is my procedure

"CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY ECONFIG.TRAINS_MGTS
AS
PROCEDURE ALL_TRAINS (
I_CLI_CODE IN NUMBER,
CLIENT_NAME OUT VARCHAR2,
CLIENT_STATUS OUT VARCHAR2) IS

BEGIN

SELECT A.CLIENT_NAME, A.CLIENT_STATUS INTO CLIENT_NAME, CLIENT_STATUS from ECONFIG.EC_CLIENT A where A.CLI_CODE =I_CLI_CODE ;
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('OUR REQ CLIENT NAME IS: ' || CLIENT_NAME|| ' OUR SELECTED CLIENT STATUS IS: ' || CLIENT_STATUS);
END;
END TRAINS_MGTS;/"

kindly advice...
 

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