I have shell script that calls the following sql script:
INSERT INTO SEMANTIC.COUNT_STATISTICS (...);
UPDATE SEMANTIC.COUNT_STATISTICS
SET PRNCT_CHANGE = 1.1;
--want to store result of this bellow select statement in model_count variable
select PRNCT_CHANGE
FROM SEMANTIC.COUNT_STATISTICS
WHERE model = '&MY_MODEL'
AND NEW_DATE = (
select max(NEW_DATE)
from SEMANTIC.COUNT_STATISTICS
where MODEL = '&MY_MODEL'
);
Now, how do I return this PERCENTAGE_NUMBER variable back to my shell script?
My shell script is as follows:
#!/bin/bash
#
# setup oracle, java, and d2rq environment
. /etc/profile.d/oracle.sh
. /etc/profile.d/java.sh
. /etc/profile.d/d2rq.sh
cd /opt/D2RQ
model_count=$(sqlplus user/pass @count.sql 'MODEL')
if ["$model_count" > 0]; then
echo "percentage count is positive"
else
echo "its negative"
I would like for that last SELECT statement result to be stored into my model_count variable in shell script.
Anyone knows why is not working?
A bash example with the use of a bash-function (note! database OS-authentication "/")
#!/bin/bash
get_count () {
sqlplus -s / <<!
set heading off
set feedback off
set pages 0
select count(*) from all_objects where object_type = '$1';
!
}
count=$(get_count $1)
echo $count
if [ "$count" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "is greater than zero"
else
echo "is less or equal to zero"
fi
~/tmp/ $ ./count.sh INDEX
2922
is greater than zero
~/tmp/ $ ./count.sh TABLE
1911
is greater than zero
~/tmp/ $ ./count.sh FUNCTION
226
is greater than zero
~/tmp/ $ ./count.sh "SUPEROBJECT"
0
is less or equal to zero
What I actually did is I separated those 2 queires and called them separatelly in my shell script:
sqlplus -S user/pass << EOF
whenever sqlerror exit 1;
set echo on
@/opt/D2RQ/model_count.sql '$MODEL' <--model_count.sql still has those INSERT & UPDATE statements
exit;
EOF
model_count=`sqlplus -S user/pass << EOF
SELECT PRNCT_CHANGE
FROM COUNT_STATISTICS
WHERE model = '$MODEL'
AND NEW_DATE = (
select max(NEW_DATE)
from COUNT_STATISTICS
where MODEL = '$MODEL'
);
exit;
EOF`
if [ $model_count >= 0 ]; then
echo "$model_count"
else
echo "'$MODEL' is negative " | mail -s "scripts issues" -c [email protected]
fi
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