Hey friends
i just wrote some code that finds a zip file in a folder, unzips it using system() call to winzip32.exe.
the contents of zip is an oracle dmp file. I next use another system() call to oracles imp command to import the dmp file to a schema in oracle. It works just fine. What I need to do now is copy the contents of the shell window output to a text file so that i can look later to see if it worked correctly..
when i run in a cmd window here are the messages i get as the perl script runs
D:\data\scripts >test.pl
D:\data\scripts >
C:\Progra~1\Win Zip\winzip32.ex e -min -e -o D:\temp\TMP2.zi p D:\temp
D:\data\scripts >
imp user/password@instan ce FROMUSER=fuser TOUSER=tuser FILE=D:\temp\TM P2.dmp TABLES=(TMP2) FEEDBACK=100000 0
LOG=D:\temp\TMP 2.dmp.log
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Apr 24 15:14:17 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.0 1 via conventional path
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
import server uses AL32UTF8 character set (possible charset conversion)
. importing USER's objects into USER
. . importing table "TMP2"
477438 rows imported
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
so is it possible to have that all exported out to a text file?
Thanks ahead of time
i just wrote some code that finds a zip file in a folder, unzips it using system() call to winzip32.exe.
the contents of zip is an oracle dmp file. I next use another system() call to oracles imp command to import the dmp file to a schema in oracle. It works just fine. What I need to do now is copy the contents of the shell window output to a text file so that i can look later to see if it worked correctly..
Code:
use warnings;
use strict;
my $InDir="D:\\temp";
my @TempDir;
opendir(DIR, $InDir) or die "Unable to open dir $InDir: $!\n";
@TempDir = reverse sort readdir(DIR);
my $tmp_dir = $TempDir[2];
close(DIR);
#$tmp_dir is now the most recent t.com archive
my $winzip="C:\\Progra~1\\WinZip\\winzip32\.exe -min -e -o $InDir\\$tmp_dir $InDir";
func1();
my @TempDir2;
opendir(DIR, $InDir) or die "Unable to open dir $InDir: $!\n";
@TempDir2 = reverse sort readdir(DIR);
my $tmp_dir2 = $TempDir[3];
close(DIR);
#$tmp_dir2 is now the most recent unzipped t.com archive
my $oracle="imp user/password\@instance FROMUSER=fuser TOUSER=tuser FILE=$InDir\\$tmp_dir2 TABLES=($tmp_dir2) FEEDBACK=1000000 LOG=$InDir\\logs\\$tmp_dir2\.log";
func2();
sub func1{
system "$winzip";
}
sub func2{
system "$oracle";
}
D:\data\scripts >test.pl
D:\data\scripts >
C:\Progra~1\Win Zip\winzip32.ex e -min -e -o D:\temp\TMP2.zi p D:\temp
D:\data\scripts >
imp user/password@instan ce FROMUSER=fuser TOUSER=tuser FILE=D:\temp\TM P2.dmp TABLES=(TMP2) FEEDBACK=100000 0
LOG=D:\temp\TMP 2.dmp.log
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Apr 24 15:14:17 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.0 1 via conventional path
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
import server uses AL32UTF8 character set (possible charset conversion)
. importing USER's objects into USER
. . importing table "TMP2"
477438 rows imported
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
so is it possible to have that all exported out to a text file?
Thanks ahead of time
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