Friends...
I have got bash script which calls perl script and emails logfile result everytime.
I want to change my bash script such that it should only email if there is value in perl subroutine row counter (rcounter++) and not all time.
any tips on how to change .ksh file?
.ksh
#!/bin/ksh
d=`date +%Y%m%d`
log_dir=$HOME
output_file=log.list
if ! list_tables -login /@testdb -outputFile $output_file
then
mailx -s "list report : $d" test@mail < $output_file
fi
=======Below if condition also works for me=============================
list_tables -login /@testdb -outputFile $output_file
if ["$?" -ne "0"];
then
mailx -s "list report : $d" test@mail < $output_file
fi
========================================================================
Perl Script: list_tables
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use DBI;
use DBD::Oracle qw(:ora_types);
my $exitStatus = 0;
my %options = ()
my $oracleLogin;
my $outputFile;
my $runDate;
my $logFile;
my $rcounter;
($oracleLogin, $outputFile) = &validateCommandLine();
my $db = &attemptconnect($oracleLogin);
&reportListTables($outputFile);
$db->$disconnect;
exit($rcounter);
#---------------------------
sub reportListTables {
my $outputFile = shift;
if ( ! open (OUT,">" . $outputfile)) {
&logMessage("Error opening $outputFile");
}
print OUT &putTitle;
my $oldDB="DEFAULT";
my $dbcounter = 0;
my $i;
print OUT &putHeader();
#iterate over results
for (my $i=0; $i<=$lstSessions; $i++) {
# print result row
print OUT &putRow($i);
$dbCounter++;
}
print OUT &putFooter($dbCounter);
print OUT " *** Report End \n";
closeOUT;
}
#------------------------------
sub putTitle {
my $title = qq{
List Tables: Yesterday
--------------
};
#------------------------------
sub putHeader {
my $header = qq{
TESTDB
==============
OWNER Table Created
};
#------------------------------
sub putRow {
my $indx = shift;
my $ln = sprintf "%-19s %-30s %-19s",
$lstSessions[$indx]{owner},
$lstSessions[$indx]{object_name},
$lstSessions[$indx]{created};
return "$ln\n";
}
#------------------------------
sub getListTables {
my $runDt = shift;
$rcounter = 0;
my $SQL = qq{
selct owner, object_name, to_char(created,'MM-DD-YYYY') from dba_objects
};
my $sth = $db->prepare ($SQL) or die $db->errstr;
$sth->execute() or die $db->errstr;;
while (my @row = $sth->fethcrow_array) {
$lstSessions[$rcounter] {owner} =$row[0];
$lstSessions[$rcounter] {object_name} =$row[1];
$lstSessions[$rcounter] {created} =$row[2];
&logMessage(" Owner: $lstSessions[$rcounter]{owner}");
&logMessage(" Table: $lstSessions[$rcounter]{object_name}");
&logMessage(" created: $lstSessions[$rcounter]{created}");
$rcounter++;
}
&logMessage("$rcounter records found...");
}
thanks..
also happy to include mail-x part in perl if that makes life more easy..
$SQL
and$rcounter
(used barewordSQL
and stringrcounter
instead), and you declared$rounter
but used$rcounter
. Using a global variable@lstSessions
is most likely a very bad idea. Useuse strict; use warnings;
, and fix the resulting warnings/errors.list_tables
is the name of your Perl script, but you don't actually say so. Why not just put all the logic into the Perl script? If the Perl script used elsewhere, perhaps you could add an option that tells it to invokemailx
appropriately.