I have a procedure with an out parameter, I want to use this value in a shell script, I've done this in perl before but they want this to be a ksh script. what is the syntax to do this.
this was my first thought;
#!/usr/bin/ksh
sqlplus -s scott/tiger@db << EOF
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Hi ,
i have created an .sh file that has the following code:
#!/bin/ksh
sqlplus -s p1istuat/p1istuat@CWS_IST6 @Procedure_Execute.sql &
sqlplus -s p1istuat/p1istuat@CWS_IST6 << EOF
exit
EOF
The mentioned Procedure_Execute.sql file inside has the following code:
exec TEST;
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Hi Guys,
I am trying to tun a oracle proedure throgh unix shell script but it is not running i dont know why ? i have tested this procedure in sqlplus and it was working fine.
can you see the script and sql file and let me know where is my mistake.
script:bm_chart_table_loading.sh
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using the script below I want to pass a parameters thorugh my sql
call(@/unixsxxx/xxxx/helpenv.sql emptab ) as input into an oracle procedure xxxx_package.proc1(%1,emptab); . I tried %1 but it does not work. Any suggestions.
#!bin/ksh
set -x
#
export... (0 Replies)
Hi
i am calling a stored procedure from unix shell like this call
test_proc('0002','20100218');
the stored procedure was giving output
like this dbms_output.put_line(' processed earlier');
i want to see the output in the unix shell where i called.
Thanks
barani (6 Replies)
Hi,
Below is the code to execute the procedure "dbms_job.broken" from the shell script.
on executing manually, it works properly without any error.
but it is not working when scheduled using the cronjob.
#!/usr/bin/bash
user_name="oracdb"
password="ora123"
tns="localdb"... (2 Replies)
HI All ,
I am new to oracle procedures. Please help me for the approach to satify the requirement.
I need to create procedures. with parameters passed ( say report,type,identities,country )
It should also call sql query within the procedures and passed parameters should be used in where clause... (2 Replies)
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XtCallbackNonexclusive() XtCallbackNonexclusive()
Name
XtCallbackNonexclusive - callback function to pop up a widget.
Synopsis
void XtCallbackNonexclusive(w, client_data, call_data)
Widget w;
XtPointer client_data;
XtPointer call_data;
Inputs
w Specifies the widget.
client_data
Specifies the popup shell.
call_data Specifies the callback data, which is not used by this procedure.
Description
XtCallbackNonexclusive() calls XtPopup() on the widget passed in the client_data argument with grab_mode set to XtGrabNonexclusive. Then
it calls XtSetSensitive() on w to make that widget insensitive.
XtCallbackNonexclusive() is a convenience procedure designed to be registered on a widget's callback list (which is why it has a third,
unused argument). The widget to be popped up should be registered as client_data for the callback. The reason that this callback makes
its invoking widget insensitive is so that the user cannot request to popup the shell again while it is already up.
Usage
To popup a shell with a non-exclusive grab or with no grab at all, you can use XtCallbackNonexlusive() or XtCallbackNone(). To popdown a
shell from a callback, use XtCallbackPopdown().
Note that this function does not attempt to place the popup shell at any particular location, and for that reason may not be appropriate in
many circumstances.
It is also possible to pop up a shell with the XtMenuPopup action.
Example
To arrange for the shell pshell to be popped up when the user clicks on the button widget button, you would use code like the following:
XtAddCallback(button,XtNcallback,XtCallbackNonexclusive,pshell);
A companion example is presented on the XtCallbackPopdown() reference page.
See AlsoXtCallbackNone(1), XtCallbackExclusive(1), XtCallbackPopdown(1), XtMenuPopdown(1), XtMenuPopup(1), XtPopdown(1), XtPopup(1), XtSetSensi-
tive(1).
Xt - Pop Ups XtCallbackNonexclusive()