hi fellows,
can any body tell me how to pass unix variables to oracle
code is...
#! /bin/ksh
echo ENTER DATE VALUE's
read START_DATE END_DATE
sqlplus xyx/abc@oracle
select * from table1 where coloumn1 between $START_DATE and $END_DATE;
is this is correct way...........
Thanks in... (1 Reply)
Hi
I am new to unix .I need a example program to connect oracle10g DB from shell script.The task is to connect sql from shellscript and to write a query inside to retieve some fiels.The reseult should be stored in a seperate .dat file(by using spool).
Thanks
Bala. (1 Reply)
hi,
I have this basic query.
I have created a new user on unix.
I have given home directory and permission through chmod to create directory stucture.
Now need to connect sqlplus. What permissions should we give, so that this works?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Neha (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am writing a script which creates an external table using a shell script. My requirement is like this.
Usage: . ./r.ksh <table_name> - this should create an external table.
e.g . ./r.ksh abc - this should create an external table as abc_external.
How do i achieve this? Please... (5 Replies)
HI Guys,
i just want ask the steps when trying to create a simple SQL select statement in linux.
I know how to use the select statement in SQLplus, but im having a difficult time in having a unix script connect direct to SQL plus and then retrieve the selected statement.
example.... (2 Replies)
Hi
I added a new user using root... now i need to enable sqlplus for that particular user... when i give sqlplus schemaname/pwd it gives
$ sqlplus
-bash: sqlplus: command not found
PFB the OS am using
$ uname -a
Linux gs-portal-04 2.4.21-57.ELsmp #1 SMP Wed Apr 23... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am using sqlplus query to get results in a csv format in unix. I am using ksh, and below is the query.
echo "select r.num|| ',' || p.path ||',"' || r.issue_description ||'",' ||p.timestamp from events r, messagepath p;">> $QUERY_FILE
sqlplus -s $LOGIN @ $QUERY_FILE>>$OUTFILE
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have been trying to connect to sqlplus the same way I used to do in my earlier company but I get these error messages , please suggest way out -
user name - xyzuser
schema name - xyzschema
$ sqlplus xyzuser@xyzschema
ksh: sqlplus: not found.
$ sqlplus -s xyzuser@xyzschema... (5 Replies)
i am using bash shell
Whenever i declare an array, and then using sqlplus, i am getting sqlplus error and return code 127.
IFS=","
declare -a Arr=($Variable1);
SQLPLUS=sqlplus -s "${DBUSER}"/"${DBPASS}"@"${DBASE}
echo "set head off ; " > ${SQLCMD}
echo "set PAGESIZE 0 ;" >> ${SQLCMD}... (6 Replies)
hi guys
i have a sqlplus :
sqlplus -s username/password << EOF
@mysql.sql
EOF
in mysql.sql there is a count of a table, i want to write in a variabile unix.
how can i do?
Thanks a lot
Regards
Francesco. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Francesco_IT
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