Forms :: How To Call Batch File Existing In Network Path Through 6i
Aug 10, 2011
How to call a batch file existing in network path through oracle forms 6i. I am using following code in Forms 6i which is supposed to FTP some .text files to a UNIX box.
I have countries, sites, states tables (total 3) in database (i have user id and password to connect to this database).
every week i need to extract data from these tables into excel files and i need to save those in shared drive for team use.
Currently i am connecting to database every time running sql query and manually exporting that latest data to excel and saving that as excel files in (G: eamcommon) folder with specific name.
output format should be :
excel (.xls) file names should - countries.xls,sites.xls,states.xls server name : ap21 output location : G: eamcommon ( G is shared drive).
i heard that we could create batch file to do this task and also we could use oracle procedure to do this task. but not sure which one is the best option.
I have created 2 PCs (1 for Primary DB (IT_SERVER), 2 for Standby DB (IT_SERVER2) on Oracle VM Virtual Box in order to check my Data Guard configuration.
I have created a Shared Folder on 2nd PC (IT_SERVER2) for Oracle Standby DB. Now when I issue my query from 1st PC (Primary DB) to Create a Parameter file on 2nd PC Shared Oracle Folder, it returns following errors
SQL> CREATE PFILE='\IT_SERVER2E:ORACLEPFILESTLDB2.ORA' FROM SPFILE; CREATE PFILE='\IT_SERVER2E:ORACLEPFILESTLDB2.ORA' FROM SPFILE * ERROR at line 1: ORA-09210: sftopn: error opening file OSD-04002: unable to open file O/S-Error: (OS 67) The network name cannot be found.
Then I try this
SQL> CREATE PFILE=\IT_SERVER2'E:ORACLEPFILESTLDB2.ORA' FROM SPFILE; CREATE PFILE=\IT_SERVER2'E:ORACLEPFILESTLDB2.ORA' FROM SPFILE * ERROR at line 1: ORA-00911: invalid character
When i double click .bat file, it will get proper info.But when i call this .bat file thru form, it will show blank screen..why this .bat file not running ?
how we can find file path dynamically. In paramenter we can give only destination file name like EXCEL.EXE. and its give me full path of EXCEL.EXE file.
I'm using an existing stored procedure in my C code. The stored procedure in question has been compiled and is proven to work without any errors. However, when I use the same in my C code, its failing with the above error.
The Store procedure definition looks like :
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SP( srq_id integer , unid IN SPkg.arr_parmid, parm_typ IN SPkg.arr_parm_typ,
[code].....
Type definitions
TYPE arr_parm_typ IS TABLE OF char INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; TYPE arr_parmid IS TABLE OF tbl_parm.UNID%TYPE INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; TYPE arr_parm_lbl IS TABLE OF tbl_parm.PARM_LBL%TYPE INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; TYPE arr_parm_vlu IS TABLE OF tbl_parm.PARM_VLU%TYPE INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; TYPE arr_vlu_hint IS TABLE OF tbl_parm.VLU_HINT%TYPE INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
I am executing multiple PL/SQL files(.sql) with single batch file. The batch file sql.bat has got 3 sub sql sub-tasks to complete once its run. The sql.bat is show below
@Echo off
CD C:Report echo Loadin tables from text file Report.txt sqlplus security/password <c:Reportloader_security.sql echo Creating Security table sqlplus security/password <c:Reportcreating_security_final.sql echo Inserting text file Security table sqlplus security/password <c:Reportinsert_security_final.sql
PAUSE
The sql.bat runs perfectly if I double click on the sql.bat file separately. But if I call the sql.bat from a different batch file 'Final.bat' it throws the below error.
Error ----------- Executing SQL commands and loading file into SQL tables Loadin tables from text file Report.txt Error 6 initializing SQL*Plus SP2-0667: Message file sp1<lang>.msb not found SP2-0750: You may need to set ORACLE_HOME to your Oracle software directory [code].....
The Final.bat file calls other bat files too. It is as show below.
CD C:ReportSecurity echo Merging all Files CALL merge.bat
CD C:ReportSecurity echo Deleting old files CALL del.bat
CD C:ReportSecurity echo Executing SQL commands and loading file into SQL tables CALL sql.bat
I have a .bat file in my client system,which will open a web page after executing(after double clicking on it).I want to execute the same batch file from my pl/sql block.So,after executing my pl/sql block that .bat file should execute,and it should open the same web page.
I am trying to create a batch file which will be executed with windows scheduled task. This batch file will have sqlplus script running Oracle query. I can run this query from the command prompt, no problem,
I run this script through batch file its working.Problem is dump file showing with this format C:dmp_wed.dmp.I want to date format like that C:dmp_18052011.dmp.
for date formatting.How I can add date format in a batch file.
I am running Oracle Database 10g R2 on windows 2003, I want to create a batch file to check if the database is idle or not, and if it is idle shut it down and start it up.
I have a particular sql code which works perfectly fine on sql developer. But if I run the same sql code through a batch file it does not get executed. It does not throw an error too.
SQL code - clean_tables.sql
begin execute immediate 'drop table external_tables'; execute immediate 'drop table security'; exception when others then null; end;
Batch file - Clean.bat
set ORACLE_SID=orcl set ORACLE_HOME=C:oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1 set PATH=C:oracleproduct11.2.0dbhome_1BIN
BEGIN dbms_scheduler.Create_schedule(schedule_name => 'RMAN_TICKER_STARTING', repeat_interval => 'FREQ=DAILY;BYHOUR=9; BYMINUTE=15,30,45,59', comments => 'schedule to run daily'); dbms_scheduler.Create_program (program_name => 'TICKER_PROGRAME',
[code]....
It was created successfully, but when I execute, it shows the error message.
BEGIN dbms_scheduler.Run_job ('RMAN_TICKER_JOB', TRUE); END; begin dbms_scheduler.run_job ( 'RMAN_TICKER_JOB',TRUE); end; Error at line 1 ORA-27370: job slave failed to launch a job of type EXECUTABLE ORA-27300: OS system dependent operation:accessing execution agent failed with status: 2
[code]....
But I have the CMD file in the location - "F:FEEDLGRTOOLSfeedlgr.cmd".
i get flat file and i have set up a control M job so that it runs at a particular time.
initially my control file was as below:
LOAD DATA INFILE 'DFILEabcd.dat' BADFILE 'BDabcd.bad' REPLACE INTO TABLE abcd_table (A position(01:09) CHAR, B position(11:12) CHAR, C position(14:33) CHAR, D position(37:50) char)
this was working fine. control M did not send FAIL message.but later i had to change the ctl file due to requirement. i had to add a when clause.
my code after modification is:
INFILE 'DFILEabcd.dat' BADFILE 'BDabcd.bad' REPLACE INTO TABLE abcd_table when A<>'10' (A position(01:09) CHAR, B position(11:12) CHAR, C position(14:33) CHAR, D position(37:50)
now the control M is sending an erro message after it runs the job. error is Return 5. thats all it gives.
i think it is due to errorlevel 1. in log file it says zero records inserted due to data error. then what is causing control M to send fail message??
sqlloader is loading all the required records correctly.
I am trying to create a silent install as part of a batch file that does other things after. I'm running into the following issues
1) I need the batch file to wait until the install is done to continue. Trouble is that running setup with a response file opens up a new windows to run the install. I tried the wait command but doesn't work right either 2) Same issue with DBCA and a response file.
Any way to run the silent installs and have the batch file wait until the install is done and then continue? The less user intervention required, the better.
I have A Daily hot backup using Expdp Command On oracle 10g R2 installed on the Linux server. And I'm trying to move this Dump File to Another directory on Windows server 2003 over network using Ftp script which will be run after the export process finished Automatically.
I have a Batch file(.bat) where I get the user name password ans schema name as a input . Based on that input I connect the sql and run some update query from bat file itself. Now I have issue ,when the user give wrong credintials it ask for the credintials again.
Is there any way to check the credintials of oracle and give the invalid credintial error via bat file. The sample of my Bat file is as follows.
@echo off for /f %%i in ('sqlplus -s usename/password@db @H: est_db_connection.sql') do @set count=%%i echo %count% IF %count% EQU 1 ECHO ("Database connection working fine") IF %count% NEQ 1 ECHO ("Not able to connect to database")
We upload a file on our library on weekly basis. I wanted to fetch the latest uploaded file path/URL from a folder through PL/SQL, but not sure if it's possible.
when i am calling stored procedure with input and output parameters from batch file .. I am getting the following message ..
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue Oct 4 11:48:51 2011 Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to:Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options 14
PROCEDURE SP_SELCT_EMPLOYEE_DATA ( -- A_EMPLOYEE_ID IN VARCHAR2, --A_JOB_ID IN EMPLOYEES.JOB_ID%TYPE, P_EMPLOYEE_ID IN EMPLOYEES.EMPLOYEE_ID%TYPE, P_EMPLOYEE_NAME IN EMPLOYEES.EMPLOYEE_NAME%TYPE, P_EMAIL IN EMPLOYEES.EMAIL%TYPE,
I need to copy .CSV File from a Windows Server shared path (\hostnameoutput) to another server which i believe is on unix.The other server name is abc.hcl.com. On this server i need to put it in the root directory. I will have to use SFTP and not FTP.