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Can you help me? How to connect to database Oracle from shell script using sqlplus? Can you do an example of shell script that call a stored procedure??

Thank you.

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Create a xxxx.sql file and execute it like this:

set serveroutput on;
execute STORED_PROCEDURE;
set serveroutput off;
exit

You will need a way to execute your script, I use CRON on *nix based systems. My script looks something like this

#!/bin/sh
# This short shell script calls the XXXX Stored Procedure
# drive.
PATH=$PATH:/opt/oracle/local/bin:/usr/local/bin
export ORACLE_SID=XXXX;   
export ORAENV_ASK=NO;      
export TWO_TASK=XXXXXXXXX;    
. /usr/local/bin/oraenv
sqlplus USERID/PASSWPRD @SQL_Script_to_call_stored_Proceudre.sql
exit 
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    You missed the @. Persaonlly I'd also always use the -s flag to reduce the noise; and particularly if running from cron (though that doesn't seem to be a requirement here) explicitly set the enviromnment: ORACLE_HOME, ORACLE_SID etc.
    – Alex Poole
    Mar 17, 2012 at 9:30
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    @Alex Poole - You are 100% correct. I sanitized the example of all that stuff before I posted it. More out of paranoia that I'll post a password or critical DB name on accident one day. Ill clean it up now Mar 17, 2012 at 22:49
  • It isn't paranoia, they really are out to get you... *8-)
    – Alex Poole
    Mar 17, 2012 at 23:29
  • SQL_Script_to_call_stored_Proceudre.sql is this the same with xxxx.sql??
    – Nick
    Jun 18, 2019 at 10:07
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    @Nick - Yes it's the same Jun 26, 2019 at 18:56
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Here's an example:

create an sh file "callProcedureFromBash.sh"

#!/bin/bash      this is a comment

#if you can access sqlplus already, you don't need following 2 lines
export ORACLE_HOME = /efs/dist/oracledb/client/10G/exec
export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin

sqlplus "userid/password@(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = WWW.YOURHOST.COM) (PORT = 12345) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = HXZ524))))" <<END

DECLARE
    a int;
BEGIN
    packagename.Procedurename(a);
END;
/
commit;
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  • Hi can we call a Not stored procedures from a shell script file.(Means directly writing a plsql code) rather than calling the file. Nov 11, 2020 at 5:08

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