Hi All,
I have a syntax problem with a procedure in oracle. I am looking to just produce the number of rows
from each table located in the HR schema nothing complex. This procedure works great up to dbms_output.put_line(tab_var); where it lists the names of each table in the user schema.
My problem lies in the next line: select count(*) into ct_var from tab_var; which produces the
following error:
I am thinking with a fresh pair of eyes someone can see where the sytax error is. This is just
for practice.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Created as the HR user in the HR schema. Not sys or system
Last edited by rbatte1; 07-19-2017 at 08:00 AM..
Reason: Added ICODE tags
dear friends,
I have a large size file containg two fields data
like this
*** ****
122 222
***** *****
***** *****
232 233
i have file like this.
i want to remove blank lines from file .
i think awk is servive this problem
i wrote a awk command but the error is... (3 Replies)
Dear friends,
I am writing shell script in csh .
i want to make arthimatic operation in csh.
i wrote sysntax like this.
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m kinda new to unix. i have been trying to write a script where i am trying to switch between users.
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<DBType>RT</DBType>
<AppType>RT</AppType>
--------------------------------------------------
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#!/bin/csh
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foreach file ( $dir/* )
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Hello,
I have perl script,which take some part of data in the file.
the below command works fine in normal cmd prompt.
`awk '/CDI/ && // && !/Result for/ {print $3 $5 > "final.txt"}' datalist.txt`;
`nawk -F"" '{print $2}' finalcdi.txt`;
But not working.
Please use code tags, thanks. (5 Replies)
I'm calling the following if-else from nawk. But I keep getting an error at the "else". I've tried putting more brackets and ; but still I get complaints about the "else".
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
wbrunc
BEGIN { FS = "," ; OFS = "," }
{ if ( $8 ~ /A/ && $9 == B )
$1="4/29/2013" ;
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awk -v sw="lemons|dogs" 'NR>100 && NR<200 BEGIN { c=split(sw,a,""); } { for (w in a) { if ($0 ~ a) d]++; } }
END { for (i in a) { o=o (a"="(d]?d]:0)","); }
sub(",*$","",o); print o;
}' /home/jahitt/data.txt
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db2_procedure_columns
DB2_PROCEDURE_COLUMNS(3) 1 DB2_PROCEDURE_COLUMNS(3)db2_procedure_columns - Returns a result set listing stored procedure parametersSYNOPSIS
resource db2_procedure_columns (resource $connection, string $qualifier, string $schema, string $procedure, string $parameter)
DESCRIPTION
Returns a result set listing the parameters for one or more stored procedures.
PARAMETERS
o $connection
- A valid connection to an IBM DB2, Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database.
o $qualifier
- A qualifier for DB2 databases running on OS/390 or z/OS servers. For other databases, pass NULL or an empty string.
o $schema
- The schema which contains the procedures. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards.
o $procedure
- The name of the procedure. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards.
o $parameter
- The name of the parameter. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards. If this parameter is NULL,
all parameters for the specified stored procedures are returned.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a statement resource with a result set containing rows describing the parameters for the stored procedures matching the specified
parameters. The rows are composed of the following columns:
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
| Column name | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
| PROCEDURE_CAT | |
| | |
| | The catalog that contains the procedure. The |
| | value is NULL if this table does not have cata- |
| | logs. |
| | |
| PROCEDURE_SCHEM | |
| | |
| | Name of the schema that contains the stored pro- |
| | cedure. |
| | |
| PROCEDURE_NAME | |
| | |
| | Name of the procedure. |
| | |
| COLUMN_NAME | |
| | |
| | Name of the parameter. |
| | |
| COLUMN_TYPE | |
| | |
| | An integer value representing the type of the |
| | parameter: |
| | |
| | box, tab (|); c | c | . T{ Return value |
| | |
| | Parameter type |
| | |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 1 (SQL_PARAM_INPUT) | |
| | |
| | Input (IN) parameter. |
| | |
|2 (SQL_PARAM_INPUT_OUTPUT) | |
| | |
| | Input/output (INOUT) parameter. |
| | |
| 3 (SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT) | |
| | |
| | Output (OUT) parameter. |
| | |
+---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
T} T{ DATA_TYPE
T} |T{ The SQL data type for the parameter represented as an integer value.
T} T{ TYPE_NAME
T} |T{ A string representing the data type for the parameter.
T} T{ COLUMN_SIZE
T} |T{ An integer value representing the size of the parameter.
T} T{ BUFFER_LENGTH
T} |T{
Maximum number of bytes necessary to store data for this parameter.
T} T{ DECIMAL_DIGITS
T} |T{
The scale of the parameter, or NULL where scale is not applicable.
T} T{ NUM_PREC_RADIX
T} |T{
An integer value of either 10 (representing an exact numeric data type), 2 (representing an approximate numeric data type), or NULL (rep-
resenting a data type for which radix is not applicable).
T} T{ NULLABLE
T} |T{ An integer value representing whether the parameter is nullable or not.
T} T{ REMARKS
T} |T{ Description of the parameter.
T} T{ COLUMN_DEF
T} |T{ Default value for the parameter.
T} T{ SQL_DATA_TYPE
T} |T{ An integer value representing the size of the parameter.
T} T{ SQL_DATETIME_SUB
T} |T{
Returns an integer value representing a datetime subtype code, or NULL for SQL data types to which this does not apply.
T} T{ CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH
T} |T{
Maximum length in octets for a character data type parameter, which matches COLUMN_SIZE for single-byte character set data, or NULL for
non-character data types.
T} T{ ORDINAL_POSITION
T} |T{ The 1-indexed position of the parameter in the CALL statement.
T} T{ IS_NULLABLE
T} |T{
A string value where 'YES' means that the parameter accepts or returns NULL values and 'NO' means that the parameter does not accept or
return NULL values.
T}
SEE ALSO db2_column_privileges(3), db2_columns(3), db2_foreign_keys(3), db2_primary_keys(3), db2_procedures(3), db2_special_columns(3), db2_statis-
tics(3), db2_table_privileges(3), db2_tables(3).
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