问题
I have a question about spooling the the results of my program. My sample sql script looks like this.
whenever sqlerror exit failure rollback
set heading off
set arraysize 1
set newpage 0
set pages 0
set feedback off
set echo off
set verify off
declare
ab varchar2(10) := 'Raj';
cd varchar2(10);
a number := 10;
c number;
d number;
begin
c := a+10;
select ab,c into cd,d from dual;
end;
SPOOL
select cd,d from dual;
SPOOL OFF
EXIT;
The above script does not work, but I want to do something like this where in the begin end block we compute some values and i want to spool those results.
Thanks.
回答1:
This will spool the output from the anonymous block into a file called output_<YYYYMMDD>.txt
located in the root of the local PC C: drive where <YYYYMMDD>
is the current date:
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON FORMAT WRAPPED
SET VERIFY OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET TERMOUT OFF
column date_column new_value today_var
select to_char(sysdate, 'yyyymmdd') date_column
from dual
/
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(1000000);
SPOOL C:\output_&today_var..txt
DECLARE
ab varchar2(10) := 'Raj';
cd varchar2(10);
a number := 10;
c number;
d number;
BEGIN
c := a+10;
--
SELECT ab, c
INTO cd, d
FROM dual;
--
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('cd: '||cd);
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('d: '||d);
END;
SPOOL OFF
SET TERMOUT ON
SET FEEDBACK ON
SET VERIFY ON
PROMPT
PROMPT Done, please see file C:\output_&today_var..txt
PROMPT
Hope it helps...
EDIT:
After your comment to output a value for every iteration of a cursor (I realise each value will be the same in this example but you should get the gist of what i'm doing):
BEGIN
c := a+10;
--
FOR i IN 1 .. 10
LOOP
c := a+10;
-- Output the value of C
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('c: '||c);
END LOOP;
--
END;
回答2:
With spool:
set heading off
set arraysize 1
set newpage 0
set pages 0
set feedback off
set echo off
set verify off
variable cd varchar2(10);
variable d number;
declare
ab varchar2(10) := 'Raj';
a number := 10;
c number;
begin
c := a+10;
select ab,c into :cd,:d from dual;
end;
SPOOL
select :cd,:d from dual;
SPOOL OFF
EXIT;
回答3:
To spool from a BEGIN
END
block is pretty simple. For example if you need to spool result from two tables into a file, then just use the for loop
. Sample code is given below.
BEGIN
FOR x IN
(
SELECT COLUMN1,COLUMN2 FROM TABLE1
UNION ALL
SELECT COLUMN1,COLUMN2 FROM TABLEB
)
LOOP
dbms_output.put_line(x.COLUMN1 || '|' || x.COLUMN2);
END LOOP;
END;
/
回答4:
In order to execute a spool file in plsql Go to File->New->command window -> paste your code-> execute. Got to the directory and u will find the file.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8590826/how-to-create-a-oracle-sql-script-spool-file