04-05-2011
Thanks for the reply back praveen.
But i cant use the full sqlldr path directly in the script.
I can only run sqlldr as a system call.
Does anyone have a script, or can share thier PERL script to load the data into Oracle table using SQLLDR or directly inserting into the table without using SQLLDR?
Or you can even provide me with site, where i can find these examples.
Note: I have been trying various scripts to load teh data into the Oracle table with and without SQLLDR, but no success
I am getting frustruated...... Please help me out guyz..
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sql::translator::parser::oracle
SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle - parser for Oracle
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator;
use SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle;
my $translator = SQL::Translator->new;
$translator->parser("SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle");
DESCRIPTION
From http://www.ss64.com/ora/table_c.html:
CREATE [GLOBAL TEMPORARY] TABLE [schema.]table (tbl_defs,...)
[ON COMMIT {DELETE|PRESERVE} ROWS]
[storage_options | CLUSTER cluster_name (col1, col2,... )
| ORGANIZATION {HEAP [storage_options]
| INDEX idx_organized_tbl_clause}]
[LOB_storage_clause][varray_clause][nested_storage_clause]
partitioning_options
[[NO]CACHE] [[NO]MONITORING] [PARALLEL parallel_clause]
[ENABLE enable_clause | DISABLE disable_clause]
[AS subquery]
tbl_defs:
column datatype [DEFAULT expr] [column_constraint(s)]
table_ref_constraint
storage_options:
PCTFREE int
PCTUSED int
INITTRANS int
MAXTRANS int
STORAGE storage_clause
TABLESPACE tablespace
[LOGGING|NOLOGGING]
idx_organized_tbl_clause:
storage_option(s) [PCTTHRESHOLD int]
[COMPRESS int|NOCOMPRESS]
[ [INCLUDING column_name] OVERFLOW [storage_option(s)] ]
nested_storage_clause:
NESTED TABLE nested_item STORE AS storage_table
[RETURN AS {LOCATOR|VALUE} ]
partitioning_options:
Partition_clause {ENABLE|DISABLE} ROW MOVEMENT
Column Constraints (http://www.ss64.com/ora/clause_constraint_col.html)
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name {UNIQUE|PRIMARY KEY} constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name CHECK(condition) constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name [NOT] NULL constrnt_state
CONSTRAINT constrnt_name REFERENCES [schema.]table[(column)]
[ON DELETE {CASCADE|SET NULL}] constrnt_state
constrnt_state
[[NOT] DEFERRABLE] [INITIALLY {IMMEDIATE|DEFERRED}]
[RELY | NORELY] [USING INDEX using_index_clause]
[ENABLE|DISABLE] [VALIDATE|NOVALIDATE]
[EXCEPTIONS INTO [schema.]table]
Note that probably not all of the above syntax is supported, but the grammar was altered to better handle the syntax created by
DDL::Oracle.
AUTHOR
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SEE ALSO
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perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Parser::Oracle(3pm)