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Old 08-23-2016
UNIX Sqlplus - Capture the sql statement about to run and execution status

Greetings Experts,

I am on AIX using ksh. Created a unix script which generates the CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW ... and GRANT .. statements, which are placed in a single .txt file. Now I need to execute the contents in the file (there are around 300 view creation and grant statements) in Oracle and I need to log the sql statement that is about to execute and the feedback of Oracle whether the view is created or not..
My excerpt goes as
Code:
sqlplus -s username/password@servername <<EOF
SET ECHO ON;
SET NEWPAGE 0;
SET PAGESIZE 0;
SET LINESIZE 200;
SET LONG 10000000;
SET TRIMSPOOL ON;
SET HEADING OFF;
SET FEEDBACK ON;
SET VERIFY ON;
SET TERMOUT OFF;
SET SQLBLANKLINES ON;


SPOOL ${drctry}/${v_timestamp}_sql_execution_log.txt
@${drctry}/${v_date}_sql_statements.txt
SPOOL OFF;

EXIT;

EOF

If the contents of the file ${v_date}_sql_statements.txt is
Code:
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW V_TABLE1 AS SELECT * FROM TABLE1;
GRANT SELECT ON V_TABLE1 TO USER1;
...
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW V_TABLE300 AS SELECT * FROM TABLE300;
GRANT SELECT ON V_TABLE300 TO USER300;

Expected output:
Code:
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW V_TABLE1 AS SELECT * FROM TABLE1;
View created
GRANT SELECT ON V_TABLE1 TO USER1;
Grant succeeded
...
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW V_TABLE300 AS SELECT * FROM TABLE300;
View created
GRANT SELECT ON V_TABLE300 TO USER300;
Grant succeeded

After some search, noticed List option; But it only records the last statement that was executed if we have more than 1 statement, which doesn't fit here. In Teradata Bteq the ECHOREQuired attribute can be set to on for this task. But I am not sure in Oracle. Also tried
Code:
sqlplus -s username/password@servername <<EOF > ${drctry}/${v_timestamp}_unix_sql_log.txt

But still no luck. Thank you for your time
 

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CREATE 
VIEW(7) SQL Commands CREATE VIEW(7) NAME
CREATE VIEW - define a new view SYNOPSIS
CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] VIEW view [ ( column name list ) ] AS SELECT query INPUTS view The name (optionally schema-qualified) of a view to be created. column name list An optional list of names to be used for columns of the view. If given, these names override the column names that would be deduced from the SQL query. query An SQL query (that is, a SELECT statement) which will provide the columns and rows of the view. Refer to SELECT [select(7)] for more information about valid arguments. OUTPUTS CREATE VIEW The message returned if the view is successfully created. ERROR: Relation 'view' already exists This error occurs if the view specified already exists in the database. WARNING: Attribute 'column' has an unknown type The view will be created having a column with an unknown type if you do not specify it. For example, the following command gives a warning: CREATE VIEW vista AS SELECT 'Hello World' whereas this command does not: CREATE VIEW vista AS SELECT text 'Hello World' DESCRIPTION
CREATE VIEW defines a view of a query. The view is not physically materialized. Instead, a query rewrite rule (an ON SELECT rule) is auto- matically generated to support SELECT operations on views. CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW is similar, but if a view of the same name already exists, it is replaced. You can only replace a view with a new query that generates the identical set of columns (i.e., same column names and data types). If a schema name is given (for example, CREATE VIEW myschema.myview ...) then the view is created in the specified schema. Otherwise it is created in the current schema (the one at the front of the search path; see CURRENT_SCHEMA()). The view name must be distinct from the name of any other view, table, sequence, or index in the same schema. NOTES Currently, views are read only: the system will not allow an insert, update, or delete on a view. You can get the effect of an updatable view by creating rules that rewrite inserts, etc. on the view into appropriate actions on other tables. For more information see CREATE RULE [create_rule(7)]. Use the DROP VIEW statement to drop views. USAGE
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