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Operating Systems AIX SQLPLUS -S option not working Post 302934023 by rbatte1 on Wednesday 4th of February 2015 05:45:31 AM
Old 02-04-2015
In what way is it 'not working'? Do you get any output/errors that we can see?


Could I also suggest that you move your credentials to the next line. If anyone does a ps -ef | grep sql whilst your code is running, they will see your credentials in clear text. Something more like:-
Code:
OUTPUT=$(sqlplus -s <<EOF
$usrname/$passwd
set heading OFF termout ON trimout ON feedback OFF
set pagesize 0
select column1,column2 from tablename where column1=${FILENAME1};
exit;
EOF
)

Of course, keeping the credentials secret if you code them in the script is another problem.....Smilie



Robin
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