Client Tools :: Create Shortcut On Desktop To Have SQLPLUS (command Line)
Sep 6, 2010
The way to create a short cut on desktop to have an sql*plus (command line).
i.e. I want to have an short cut on desktop when I click that short cut that would connect me to a specific database with a username and password (which i supply while creating the shortcut-I would provide the database name, username and password)
I need to parse .sql file to tree and I can't find how to do it.
(We apply sql files by sqlplus and we have some problems with '/': after anonymous blocks - it haven't applied without '/'; Also not-anonymous block applied twice when we have both ';' and '/'. I need to report about problems before file will apply.) I've tried to use ANTLR with it grammar but it build awful tree.
I usually work in oracle using the different editors like toad, plsql developer etc. I felt command line is good utility because of various supporting points. I am not sure what kind of command line tools is available/used. I am using pretty straight command line (run->cmd, then enter username and password).
The best command line tools available. What is generally used command line tools.
I am able to start SQLPLUS from Start | Program files | Oracle - OraHome92 | Application development |
Unfortunately, when trying to start it from the "command prompt" window with the following command SQLPLUS, it generates the infamous error message like
"... unknown etc... "
Any variables i need to change on my client machine ?
I am trying to run PL/SQL Developer from command line, So it can open with an opened SQL WINDOW by default, with a script (which I specify in the command ) already in it:
When I execte the command from command line .Codeexprt run and stop after some time and it make entry in the error log as "ora-00942 table or view does not exist".
I am using the SQL*PLUS COPY command to move the data from my database to another remote database. The data in my database also contains DATETIME format. But since COPY command cannot handle DATETIME format, I am wondering is there any workaround for this.
Note: Due to some limitations, I cannot use other methods like DATABASE LINK or EXPDP/IMPDP commands.
I have some Oracle Databases and sometimes for me is easier to access to the databases with SQLPLUS instead SQLDEVELOPER or TOAD.
But i can't reach to a good configuration of command line prompt to do queries against the database, normaly if it returns a lot o rows and columns it is unreadable.
I have a problem with getting '|' sign in TOAD Editor. It is default for Croatian keyboard layout that I get '|' sign when I press Alt_gr+W key combination.
But in Toad, when I press Alt_gr+W combination Watches dialog is opened.I want to get '|' sign in Toad Editor when I press Alt_gr+W.
Is there a shortcut to get the Select Connection Dialog box in SQL Developer?
Every time I need to execute a Query I have to use the mouse to change the Connection, if there is any Shortcut then that would be easier for me to wotk with.
we can't use the Exadata Plugin for Cloud Control but we need some monitoring of the Cell Servers.Does OS Watcher is the right tool or do we need ADRCI for incidents and so on.
What do have to install and what information do we get.
I am trying to do a case statement where I select to see if an ID exists or not and if it doesnt i want to run a .sql file but its not working properly.
select case when exists (select ID from VERSION where ID = '16.1') then 'ID Exists' else @script.sql end from dual;
Its not allowing me to run the @script.sql with the else statement.
I used the following command : ------------------------------------------------- D:oracleproduct10.1.0Db_2jdkinjava -Djava.security.properties=D:oracleproduct10.1.0Db_2sqlplusadminiplusprovider -jar D:oracleproduct10.1.0Db_2oc4jj2eehomejazn.jar -user "iSQL*Plus DBA/admin" -password welcome -shell --------------------------------------------------------
Output as follows: -------------------------------------------- oracle.security.jazn.JAZNRuntimeException: Configuration file "configjazn.xml" does not exist. Check your JAAS configuration settings.at oracle.security.jazn.JAZNConfig.getJAZNProperties(Unknown Source) ... ... ... Realm [iSQL*Plus DBA] does not exist in system. -----------------------------------------------
I m currently written a sqlplus query and executing as below
sqlplus -s << ! set head off pages off trimspool on termout off spool sysdate.txt select sysdate from dual; spool off !
With this query the sysdate is getting written in the sysdate.txt but it is also getting printed in the screen/terminal., which I don't need to. Is their any options available for that.
Note: I came to know that "Termout off" will work only when we execute the query from a file and as a result I can still see the sysdate getting displayed in the screen.
I have a question regarding SQL Developer. When opening a SQL Developer worksheet, there are two different panes or work areas; the upper pane contains the query code and the bottom pane contains the query results (output). Using the
Tools===Preferences tab, I was able to enable line numbering for the top pane (code) but I haven't figured out how to enable line numbering for the bottom pane (results area). how to enable line numbering for the bottom pane?
I have some problem with '/' into the .sql files: after anonymous blocks - it haven't applied without '/'; Also not-anonymous block applied twice when we have both ';' and '/'. I need to report about problems before file will apply.)
I am using Windows 7 and oracle 10g; From sqlplus* I can not use editor (using ed). but when I see the variable from DEFINE.. It shows that default editor is notepad..
I can use editor in winxp.How to get (use) editor ?
I have a .sql file that is used as a wrapper file that when executes within sqlplus (9.2.0.1.0), executes a bunch of .sql files within it. Example below:
Each of the .sql file (A,B,C,D,E) Spools individual output of sql statment within them. Each of the indv .sql file queries different tables with different filters(where) clause.
I would like to capture any error (OS,SQL,DB) into indv error file (A_ERROR.log). The reason being is because later in the process we need to validate if there were any errors before processing and loading the data into our SQL database