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Old 10-24-2010
Question KSH to execute stored procs/ctrl files

I am needing to call sqlplus and sqlldr in the same korn shell script. Below are the steps that I need to accomplish. I am new to Oracle shell scripting so an example would be great.
  • CBOB_LOAD.KSH - script name
  • Calls Oracle stored procedure sp_CBOB_CLEAR_LN_STAGING (SERVER: TESTSVR100)
  • Calls SQL*LOADER script AIMS_LOAD_LOAN.CTL (SERVER: TESTSVR100)
  • Calls Oracle stored procedure sp_CBOB_LOAD_LN (SERVER: TESTSVR100)
  • Run a query to determine row counts of TBL1 & TBL2 tables - Send results via email to the me@work.com in Outlook
I have this pseudo code that I just threw out there of how I would like it to go. I know the code below is wrong but hopefully it is understandable of what I'm trying to accomplish.
Code:
!# /usr/bin/ksh

sqlplus -s user/passwd@TESTSVR100<<END
exec sp_CBOB_CLEAR_LN_STAGING;

sqlldr user/pass@TESTSVR100<<END
exec AIMS_LOAD_LOAN.CTL;

sqlplus -s user/passwd@TESTSVR100<<END
exec sp_CBOB_LOAD_LN;
EOF

if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
 sqlplus -s user/passwd@TESTSVR100<<END
   exec SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TBL1
   exec SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TBL2
   ---Send results of the TBL1 and TBL2 counts via email
   ---in this format. XXX,XXX records loaded to TBL1
   ---XXX,XXX records loaded to TBL2
else
 ---Send email with "Results Failed"
fi


Last edited by Scott; 10-24-2010 at 03:18 PM.. Reason: Please use code tags
 

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