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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to get Oracle variable in UNIX? Post 302772843 by Arun Mishra on Wednesday 27th of February 2013 03:22:48 AM
Old 02-27-2013
How to get Oracle variable in UNIX?

Hello All,

I need to export various variables in UNIX. But the values of those variables will come from Oracle.

Say i have Oracle query:
Code:
 
Select
file_id, file_desc, file_freq_cd, load_table_nm, load_stored_procd_nm, load_proc_typ_nm, err_rec_cnt_thrsld_nbr, file_expc_rec_cnt From Table1 where file_id=1

The above query will always return one row.

i have variables to be exported for each of the columns selected above as below:

Code:
 
export FILE_ID=
export FILE_DESC=
export FILE_FREQ_CD_ID=
export LOAD_TBL_NM=
export LOAD_STORED_PROCD_NM=
export LOAD_PROCD_TYP_NM=
export LOWER_SHORT_NM=
export ERR_REC_CNT_THRSLD_NBR=
export FILE_EXPC_REC_CNT=


I am not sure how can i do this at once. Kindly help me on the same
Any help appreciated!


---------- Post updated at 01:52 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:58 PM ----------

Can anybody please help on the above issue ?
 

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