04-26-2013
Execute immediate in perl script
hi All,
i have to modify a shell script written in Perl. i have to use execute immediate within this. i have to create a temporary table but it should have name like ar_data_$mmyyyy , how can i achieve this?
any help on this would be highly appriciated.
Last edited by vbe; 04-26-2013 at 05:11 AM..
Reason: typo icodes
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