How can I issue a single command from the command line through sql plus?

送分小仙女□ 提交于 2019-11-27 11:33:33

I'm able to run an SQL query by piping it to SQL*Plus:

@echo select count(*) from table; | sqlplus username/password@database

Give

@echo execute some_procedure | sqlplus username/password@databasename

a try.

Have you tried something like this?

sqlplus username/password@database < "EXECUTE some_proc /"

Seems like in UNIX you can do:

sqlplus username/password@database <<EOF
EXECUTE some_proc;
EXIT;
EOF

But I'm not sure what the windows equivalent of that would be.

For UNIX (AIX):

export ORACLE_HOME=/oracleClient/app/oracle/product/version
export DBUSER=fooUser
export DBPASSWD=fooPW
export DBNAME=fooSchema 

echo "select * from someTable;" | $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus $DBUSER/$DBPASSWD@$DBNAME
tale852150
sqlplus user/password@sid < sqlfile.sql

This will also work from the DOS command line. In this case the file sqlfile.sql contains the SQL you wish to execute.

@find /v "@" < %0 | sqlplus -s scott/tiger@orcl & goto :eof

select sysdate from dual;
jkob

This is how I solved the problem:

<target name="executeSQLScript">
    <exec executable="sqlplus" failonerror="true" errorproperty="exit.status">
        <arg value="${dbUser}/${dbPass}@<DBHOST>:<DBPORT>/<SID>"/>
        <arg value="@${basedir}/db/scripttoexecute.sql"/>
    </exec>
</target>
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