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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Records not dropped from UNIX Script Post 302999377 by suresh_target on Monday 19th of June 2017 04:39:16 AM
Old 06-19-2017
Thanks for your input. Could you plz share some example.
However, I used the procedure script alone it was successful. Please see the details below.
Code:
/pd/SG/uat/EBBS> db2 connect to DPHK0 user etl
Enter current password for etl:

   Database Connection Information

Database server        = DB2/AIX64 9.7.8
SQL authorization ID   = ETL
Local database alias   = DPHK0


/pd/SG/uat/EBBS> db2 "CALL HPPDWSG0.PARTITION_CLEANUP_PROC('SG', '20170616','W', ?)";

  Value of output parameters
  --------------------------
  Parameter Name  : RESULT_STS
  Parameter Value : ALTER TABLE HPPDWSG0.CASA_ACCT_WK DETACH PARTITION P20170303 INTO HPPDWSG0.CAS_ACCT_WK_P20170303_DROP

 

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Test::Database::Handle(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			       Test::Database::Handle(3pm)

NAME
Test::Database::Handle - A class for Test::Database handles SYNOPSIS
use Test::Database; my $handle = Test::Database->handle(@requests); my $dbh = $handle->dbh(); DESCRIPTION
"Test::Database::Handle" is a very simple class for encapsulating the information about a test database handle. "Test::Database::Handle" objects are used within a test script to obtain the necessary information about a test database handle. Handles are obtained through the "Test::Database->handles()" or "Test::Database->handle()" methods. METHODS
"Test::Database::Handle" provides the following methods: new( %args ) Return a new "Test::Database::Handle" with the given parameters ("dsn", "username", "password"). The only mandatory argument is "dsn". The following accessors are available. dsn() Return the Data Source Name. username() Return the connection username. password() Return the connection password. connection_info() Return the connection information triplet ("dsn", "username", "password"). dbh( [ $attr ] ) Return the DBI database handle obtained when connecting with the connection triplet returned by "connection_info()". The optional parameter $attr is a reference to a hash of connection attributes, passed directly to DBI's "connect()" method. name() Return the database name attached to the handle. dbd() Return the DBI driver name, as computed from the "dsn". driver() Return the "Test::Database::Driver" object attached to the handle. AUTHOR
Philippe Bruhat (BooK), "<book@cpan.org>" COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008-2010 Philippe Bruhat (BooK), all rights reserved. LICENSE
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2010-11-27 Test::Database::Handle(3pm)
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