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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How can I create a CSV file from PL/Sql in UNIX? Post 302460056 by clx on Wednesday 6th of October 2010 02:45:49 AM
Old 10-06-2010
I assume you have a query and you want its output as csv.
try something like,


Code:
## create sql file
echo "
SET NEWPAGE 0
SET SPACE 0
SET LINESIZE 320
SET PAGESIZE 0
SET ECHO OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET HEADING OFF
set TERM OFF
spool output.csv
select COL1 ||','||COL2||','||COL3 from TABLE1;
SPOOL OFF;
QUIT
" > file.sql

# connecting to database a execute the sql file
sqlplus $user/$passwd@$sid @file.sql


This is not tested. so please run for sample data first.
 

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NAME
pocount - Produces word counts and other statistics from a PO file. SYNOPSIS
pocount [--csv] [directory|file(s)] DESCRIPTION
pocount will count the number of strings and words in a PO file. If no files or directories argument are provided, pocount will recurse through all files from the current directory. Otherwise, it will recurse and count all files in the specified directory or in the specified PO files. OPTIONS
--csv changes the output format to CSV (Comma Seperated Values) for import into a spreadsheet. OUTPUT
In normal mode the following output is given: avmedia/source/viewer.po type strings words (source) words (translation) translated: 1 3 3 fuzzy: 0 0 n/a untranslated: 4 22 n/a Total: 5 25 3 review 1 3 n/a In CSV mode the following outut is shown: Filename, Translated Messages, Translated Source Words, Translated Target Words, Fuzzy Messages, Fuzzy Source Words, Untranslated Mes- sages, Untranslated Source Words, Review Messages, Review Source Words avmedia/source/viewer.po, 1, 3, 3, 0, 0, 4, 22, 1, 3 Totals are not provided in CSV mode. In normal mode a grand total and file count is provided if the number of files is greater than one. BUGS
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