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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Checking plsql flag status in UNIX Post 302947596 by haadiya on Friday 19th of June 2015 09:16:56 AM
Old 06-19-2015
Checking plsql flag status in UNIX

Hi,I have a stored procedure to verify no of months since current fiscal.I want a shell script to exit with returtn code when the verification fails,I have shell script below but this doesnt work

Code:
sqlplus / << EOF
WHENEVER SQLERROR exit 1
WHENEVER OSERROR  exit 2

DECLARE
v_time_period number;
v_months number;
v_error_flag number;
BEGIN

SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT (TIME_PERD)) into  v_time_period 
FROM table
WHERE TIME_PERD > (select to_date('30-06' ||to_char(sysdate, 'YYYY') ,'dd-mm-yyyy') from dual);

        
SELECT TRUNC (
MONTHS_BETWEEN (SYSDATE, TO_DATE ('0106'||(to_char(sysdate, 'YYYY')-1) ,'dd-mm-yyyy')))
Months into v_months  FROM DUAL;


IF v_time_period  != v_months
  THEN
  v_error_flag := 1;
Sp_Dr_Send_Email_test ('No of months since current fiscal','Verification failed',
'myname@email.com');
 END IF;
END;
/

exit;
EOF`

if [ "$error_flag" = "1" ] ; then

echo $?
exit 1

fi


Last edited by jim mcnamara; 06-19-2015 at 11:58 AM..
 

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NAME
exit, return, goto - shell built-in functions to enable the execution of the shell to advance beyond its sequence of steps SYNOPSIS
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