Sponsored Content
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Read Table,View,Package,Function and Procedure Name in a File Post 302457846 by sboss on Wednesday 29th of September 2010 01:21:02 AM
Old 09-29-2010
Read Table,View,Package,Function and Procedure Name in a File

Hi

I am new to Unix shell scripting. But i need help to slove the below issue.

Issue description:
I want to read table, view names and package names in a file

my plan to find the table name is : search "From" key word find the table or view
To find the packge name : Search "Package body" key word
To Search Function Name: Search "Function"

In a file i have multiple queries like below.

Sample file:

select * from EMP,DEPT
where emp.deptno=dept.deptno

Package Body xxx_Search_PKG

In the above query i want to find the EMP table first display out as below in a file. find DEPT table and put in second line.

Output: Find each table or Function or Package and display out put like below in one file.

<file Name> <0000> <table name/package name/function name> <Report> <APPS>



Thanks in Advance
 

9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

procedure/function not found in .ksh

Hi all , I am getting an error "job_procfile not found" while excecuting a .ksh script. The script is used to create control-m ( scheduler ) jobs dynamically by reading parameter files ( flat filescomma seperated ) job_procfile is a function within the .ksh script The script is something... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: rajesh_ramaoz
8 Replies

2. Programming

how to view symbol table in unix

hi , How to view the contents of a "c" program symbol table information in unix. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: saravanan_nitt
1 Replies

3. Programming

Cannot read a file with read(fd, buffer, buffersize) function

# include <stdio.h> # include <fcntl.h> # include <stdlib.h> # include <sys/stat.h> int main(int argc, char *argv) { int fRead, fPadded, padVal; int btRead; int BUFFSIZE = 512; char buff; if (argc != 4) { printf ("Please provide all of the... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: naranja18she
3 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

loading the data to the partitioned table using procedure

Hi one help, I need one procedure to load data from flat file to table. Table name as input parameter for the procedure. can anyone help me Thanks, Raj, (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: easterraj
1 Replies

5. UNIX and Linux Applications

create table via stored procedure (passing the table name to it)

hi there, I am trying to create a stored procedure that i can pass the table name to and it will create a table with that name. but for some reason it creates with what i have defined as the variable name . In the case of the example below it creates a table called 'tname' for example ... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: rethink
6 Replies

6. Shell Programming and Scripting

Read parameter file in a shell script to unload a DB2 Table???

Hi , I Have following requirement: DB2 Sql query to pass from a parameter file for example, I would create a parameter file with (SELECT column 1, column 2 FROM Table name) then job would read it and create a file with the contents named table.txt How to write/modify below ksh script to... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: developer.dwh9
10 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

Table or view is not exist

If I select the statement on db is ok, but same statement on UNIX script I get table or view is not exist. what should I do?:( (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Hscript
5 Replies

8. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Improving find to read table name from file

Hi there, I currently use the following find command to recursively search all the subdirectories in our file system for a table ( in this case BB_TENURE_DAYS) find -type f -exec grep -l "BB_TENURE_DAYS" {} \+ So I have this so far - the problem is how do I read the line to get the... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: rjsha1
2 Replies

9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Read Table in file and split

HELLO I need your help please , i need to read a file that contain a table like : Name | Status ------------------ DB 1 | UP DB 2 | UP DB 3 | DOWN DB 4 | UP DB 5 | UP the objective to read each line and check if DB is UP or Down and give me the name of Down database.... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: Abdellah
10 Replies
SQL::Translator::Schema(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      SQL::Translator::Schema(3pm)

NAME
SQL::Translator::Schema - SQL::Translator schema object SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator::Schema; my $schema = SQL::Translator::Schema->new( name => 'Foo', database => 'MySQL', ); my $table = $schema->add_table( name => 'foo' ); my $view = $schema->add_view( name => 'bar', sql => '...' ); DESCSIPTION
"SQL::Translator::Schema" is the object that accepts, validates, and returns the database structure. METHODS
as_graph_pm Returns a Graph::Directed object with the table names for nodes. add_table Add a table object. Returns the new SQL::Translator::Schema::Table object. The "name" parameter is required. If you try to create a table with the same name as an existing table, you will get an error and the table will not be created. my $t1 = $schema->add_table( name => 'foo' ) or die $schema->error; my $t2 = SQL::Translator::Schema::Table->new( name => 'bar' ); $t2 = $schema->add_table( $table_bar ) or die $schema->error; drop_table Remove a table from the schema. Returns the table object if the table was found and removed, an error otherwise. The single parameter can be either a table name or an "SQL::Translator::Schema::Table" object. The "cascade" parameter can be set to 1 to also drop all triggers on the table, default is 0. $schema->drop_table('mytable'); $schema->drop_table('mytable', cascade => 1); add_procedure Add a procedure object. Returns the new SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure object. The "name" parameter is required. If you try to create a procedure with the same name as an existing procedure, you will get an error and the procedure will not be created. my $p1 = $schema->add_procedure( name => 'foo' ); my $p2 = SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure->new( name => 'bar' ); $p2 = $schema->add_procedure( $procedure_bar ) or die $schema->error; drop_procedure Remove a procedure from the schema. Returns the procedure object if the procedure was found and removed, an error otherwise. The single parameter can be either a procedure name or an "SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure" object. $schema->drop_procedure('myprocedure'); add_trigger Add a trigger object. Returns the new SQL::Translator::Schema::Trigger object. The "name" parameter is required. If you try to create a trigger with the same name as an existing trigger, you will get an error and the trigger will not be created. my $t1 = $schema->add_trigger( name => 'foo' ); my $t2 = SQL::Translator::Schema::Trigger->new( name => 'bar' ); $t2 = $schema->add_trigger( $trigger_bar ) or die $schema->error; drop_trigger Remove a trigger from the schema. Returns the trigger object if the trigger was found and removed, an error otherwise. The single parameter can be either a trigger name or an "SQL::Translator::Schema::Trigger" object. $schema->drop_trigger('mytrigger'); add_view Add a view object. Returns the new SQL::Translator::Schema::View object. The "name" parameter is required. If you try to create a view with the same name as an existing view, you will get an error and the view will not be created. my $v1 = $schema->add_view( name => 'foo' ); my $v2 = SQL::Translator::Schema::View->new( name => 'bar' ); $v2 = $schema->add_view( $view_bar ) or die $schema->error; drop_view Remove a view from the schema. Returns the view object if the view was found and removed, an error otherwise. The single parameter can be either a view name or an "SQL::Translator::Schema::View" object. $schema->drop_view('myview'); database Get or set the schema's database. (optional) my $database = $schema->database('PostgreSQL'); is_valid Returns true if all the tables and views are valid. my $ok = $schema->is_valid or die $schema->error; get_procedure Returns a procedure by the name provided. my $procedure = $schema->get_procedure('foo'); get_procedures Returns all the procedures as an array or array reference. my @procedures = $schema->get_procedures; get_table Returns a table by the name provided. my $table = $schema->get_table('foo'); get_tables Returns all the tables as an array or array reference. my @tables = $schema->get_tables; get_trigger Returns a trigger by the name provided. my $trigger = $schema->get_trigger('foo'); get_triggers Returns all the triggers as an array or array reference. my @triggers = $schema->get_triggers; get_view Returns a view by the name provided. my $view = $schema->get_view('foo'); get_views Returns all the views as an array or array reference. my @views = $schema->get_views; make_natural_joins Creates foriegn key relationships among like-named fields in different tables. Accepts the following arguments: o join_pk_only A True or False argument which determins whether or not to perform the joins from primary keys to fields of the same name in other tables o skip_fields A list of fields to skip in the joins $schema->make_natural_joins( join_pk_only => 1, skip_fields => 'name,department_id', ); name Get or set the schema's name. (optional) my $schema_name = $schema->name('Foo Database'); translator Get the SQL::Translator instance that instantiated the parser. AUTHOR
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-20 SQL::Translator::Schema(3pm)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:12 AM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy