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Old 02-05-2020
Thanks for the comments

Thank you for your feedback,

Sorry for choosing a confusing variable "Export". I have changed it to Download_job.
The first table is exported to the first file as needed and unfortunately, there is no error message to show you.


here is my updated code:

Code:
export FILE="/abc/autom/file/geo_JOB.csv"

Download_job = `sqlplus -s dev01/password@dEV3 <<EOF
SET HEADING ON
SET WRAP OFF
SET TRIMSPOOL ON
SET TRIMOUT ON
SET PAGESIZE 50000
SET COLSEP ","
SET LINESIZE 500
SET NEWPAGE NONE
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET VERIFY OFF
SET UNDERLINE OFF

SPOOL $FILE

SELECT * FROM geo_JOB ;

export FILE="/abc/autom/file/geo_JOB2.csv"

SELECT * FROM geo_JOB2;


SPOOL OFF
EXIT
EOF`

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NAME
Perl6::Export::Attrs - The Perl 6 'is export(...)' trait as a Perl 5 attribute VERSION
This document describes Perl6::Export::Attrs version 0.0.3 SYNOPSIS
package Some::Module; use Perl6::Export::Attrs; # Export &foo by default, when explicitly requested, # or when the ':ALL' export set is requested... sub foo :Export(:DEFAULT) { print "phooo!"; } # Export &var by default, when explicitly requested, # or when the ':bees', ':pubs', or ':ALL' export set is requested... # the parens after 'is export' are like the parens of a qw(...) sub bar :Export(:DEFAULT :bees :pubs) { print "baaa!"; } # Export &baz when explicitly requested # or when the ':bees' or ':ALL' export set is requested... sub baz :Export(:bees) { print "baassss!"; } # Always export &qux # (no matter what else is explicitly or implicitly requested) sub qux :Export(:MANDATORY) { print "quuuuuuuuux!"; } IMPORT { # This block is called when the module is used (as usual), # but it is called after any export requests have been handled. # Those requests will have been stripped from its @_ argument list } DESCRIPTION
Implements a Perl 5 native version of what the Perl 6 symbol export mechanism will look like. It's very straightforward: o If you want a subroutine to be capable of being exported (when explicitly requested in the "use" arguments), you mark it with the ":Export" attribute. o If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (without specific overriding arguments), you mark it with the ":Export(:DEFAULT)" attribute. o If you want a subroutine to be automatically exported when the module is used (even if the user specifies overriding arguments), you mark it with the ":Export(:MANDATORY)" attribute. o If the subroutine should also be exported when particular export groups are requested, you add the names of those export groups to the attribute's argument list. That's it. "IMPORT" blocks Perl 6 replaces the "import" subroutine with an "IMPORT" block. It's analogous to a "BEGIN" or "END" block, except that it's executed every time the corresponding module is "use"'d. The "IMPORT" block is passed the argument list that was specified on the "use" line that loaded the corresponding module. However, any export specifications (names of subroutines or tagsets to be exported) will have already been removed from that argument list before "IMPORT" receives it. DIAGNOSTICS
%s does not export: %s use %s failed You tried to import the specified subroutine, but the module didn't export it. Often caused by a misspelling, or forgetting to add an ":Export" attribute to the definition of the subroutine in question. Bad tagset in :Export attribute at %s line %s: [%s] You tried to import a collection of subroutines via a tagset, but the module didn't export any subroutines under that tagset. Is the tagset name misspelled (maybe you forgot the colon?). Internal error: missing symbol for %s A subroutine was specified as being exported during module compilation but mysteriously ceased to exist before the module was imported. CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Perl6::Export::Attrs requires no configuration files or environment variables. DEPENDENCIES
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None reported. BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
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