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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Displaying command return in one line Post 302931471 by Ditto on Tuesday 13th of January 2015 09:46:38 AM
Old 01-13-2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by S. BASU
Tried setting the line size using myriad commands. However I keep getting the error message 'linesize option not a valid number' which is really weird since I am giving 400 which is definitely a valid number.

To be clear I am launching both queries together which is:

set lines 400;SELECT <column_name> FROM <table_name>;

This is because I ideally would not like to again have to create a script file (since that would mean an extra component.

Anywhere specific that I could be going wrong?
Irregardless of your final destination, you have a problem, and are troubleshooting.

Create a script file for test purposes .. and see how it behaves ...
You just might find how much easier it is to troubleshoot Smilie

Once you have things figured out, you can always splice it back into your "one-liner" solution if you need it Smilie

[edit]
fully working sample ... try to setup this working sample first .. then change "my.sql" to use your query instead of the select * from dual .. and see what changes.

Code:
unix > more *
::::::::::::::
my.sql
::::::::::::::
set linesize 400
set pause off

select *
  from dual;

::::::::::::::
sql.ksh
::::::::::::::
{
sqlplus -s /nolog << EOF
   connect myid/password@dbname
   @./my.sql
   exit
EOF
}   >./my_log.log    2>&1

unix > ksh sql.ksh
unix > ls -ltr
total 6
-rw-r-----   1 ditto    group1         57 Jan 13 09:48 my.sql
-rw-r-----   1 ditto    group1        121 Jan 13 09:51 sql.ksh
-rw-r-----   1 ditto    group1         83 Jan 13 09:51 my_log.log
unix > more my_log.log

D
-
X

unix >

[/edit]

Last edited by Ditto; 01-13-2015 at 10:54 AM..
 

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