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Old 08-03-2011
Great! This really helped me to convert one of my scripts.

The problem I have is that when the sql statement returns an error (e.g I try to use "exec proc_name" and the name of the procedure is wrong) I get this:


Code:
sql>exec delete_logsx(12345);
BEGIN delete_logsx(12345); END;

                 *
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-06550: line 1, column 18:
PLS-00302: component 'DELETE_LOGSX' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored

Beacuse there is a "*", I see this (when using set -xv):

+ read -p OUT
+ [[ * = DONE ]]
And then a LONG list of all the files in my directory.

Any suggestions?

Last edited by radoulov; 02-27-2013 at 11:37 AM..
 

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DBI::SQL::Nano(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 DBI::SQL::Nano(3)

NAME
DBI::SQL::Nano - a very tiny SQL engine SYNOPSIS
BEGIN { $ENV{DBI_SQL_NANO}=1 } # forces use of Nano rather than SQL::Statement use DBI::SQL::Nano; use Data::Dumper; my $stmt = DBI::SQL::Nano::Statement->new( "SELECT bar,baz FROM foo WHERE qux = 1" ) or die "Couldn't parse"; print Dumper $stmt; DESCRIPTION
DBI::SQL::Nano is meant as a *very* minimal SQL engine for use in situations where SQL::Statement is not available. In most situations you are better off installing SQL::Statement although DBI::SQL::Nano may be faster for some very simple tasks. DBI::SQL::Nano, like SQL::Statement is primarily intended to provide a SQL engine for use with some pure perl DBDs including DBD::DBM, DBD::CSV, DBD::AnyData, and DBD::Excel. It isn't of much use in and of itself. You can dump out the structure of a parsed SQL statement, but that's about it. USAGE
Setting the DBI_SQL_NANO flag By default, when a DBD uses DBI::SQL::Nano, the module will look to see if SQL::Statement is installed. If it is, SQL::Statement objects are used. If SQL::Statement is not available, DBI::SQL::Nano objects are used. In some cases, you may wish to use DBI::SQL::Nano objects even if SQL::Statement is available. To force usage of DBI::SQL::Nano objects regardless of the availability of SQL::Statement, set the environment variable DBI_SQL_NANO to 1. You can set the environment variable in your shell prior to running your script (with SET or EXPORT or whatever), or else you can set it in your script by putting this at the top of the script: BEGIN { $ENV{DBI_SQL_NANO} = 1 } Supported SQL syntax Here's a pseudo-BNF. Square brackets [] indicate optional items; Angle brackets <> indicate items defined elsewhere in the BNF. statement ::= DROP TABLE [IF EXISTS] <table_name> | CREATE TABLE <table_name> <col_def_list> | INSERT INTO <table_name> [<insert_col_list>] VALUES <val_list> | DELETE FROM <table_name> [<where_clause>] | UPDATE <table_name> SET <set_clause> <where_clause> | SELECT <select_col_list> FROM <table_name> [<where_clause>] [<order_clause>] the optional IF EXISTS clause ::= * similar to MySQL - prevents errors when trying to drop a table that doesn't exist identifiers ::= * table and column names should be valid SQL identifiers * especially avoid using spaces and commas in identifiers * note: there is no error checking for invalid names, some will be accepted, others will cause parse failures table_name ::= * only one table (no multiple table operations) * see identifier for valid table names col_def_list ::= * a parens delimited, comma-separated list of column names * see identifier for valid column names * column types and column constraints may be included but are ignored e.g. these are all the same: (id,phrase) (id INT, phrase VARCHAR(40)) (id INT PRIMARY KEY, phrase VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL) * you are *strongly* advised to put in column types even though they are ignored ... it increases portability insert_col_list ::= * a parens delimited, comma-separated list of column names * as in standard SQL, this is optional select_col_list ::= * a comma-separated list of column names * or an asterisk denoting all columns val_list ::= * a parens delimited, comma-separated list of values which can be: * placeholders (an unquoted question mark) * numbers (unquoted numbers) * column names (unquoted strings) * nulls (unquoted word NULL) * strings (delimited with single quote marks); * note: leading and trailing percent mark (%) and underscore (_) can be used as wildcards in quoted strings for use with the LIKE and CLIKE operators * note: escaped single quote marks within strings are not supported, neither are embedded commas, use placeholders instead set_clause ::= * a comma-separated list of column = value pairs * see val_list for acceptable value formats where_clause ::= * a single "column/value <op> column/value" predicate, optionally preceded by "NOT" * note: multiple predicates combined with ORs or ANDs are not supported * see val_list for acceptable value formats * op may be one of: < > >= <= = <> LIKE CLIKE IS * CLIKE is a case insensitive LIKE order_clause ::= column_name [ASC|DESC] * a single column optional ORDER BY clause is supported * as in standard SQL, if neither ASC (ascending) nor DESC (descending) is specified, ASC becomes the default ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Tim Bunce provided the original idea for this module, helped me out of the tangled trap of namespace, and provided help and advice all along the way. Although I wrote it from the ground up, it is based on Jochen Weidmann's orignal design of SQL::Statement, so much of the credit for the API goes to him. AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
This module is written and maintained by Jeff Zucker < jzucker AT cpan.org > Copyright (C) 2004 by Jeff Zucker, all rights reserved. You may freely distribute and/or modify this module under the terms of either the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. perl v5.12.1 2007-07-16 DBI::SQL::Nano(3)
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