Catch Oracle Login error in batch file. [message #542290] |
Mon, 06 February 2012 07:02 |
karthikeyanc2003
Messages: 33 Registered: August 2009 Location: india
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Hi,
I have a Batch file(.bat) where I get the user name password ans schema name as a input . Based on that input I connect the sql and run some update query from bat file itself. Now I have issue ,when the user give wrong credintials it ask for the credintials again.
Is there any way to check the credintials of oracle and give the invalid credintial error via bat file. The sample of my Bat file is as follows.
@echo off
for /f %%i in ('sqlplus -s usename/password@db @H:\test_db_connection.sql') do @set count=%%i
echo %count%
IF %count% EQU 1 ECHO ("Database connection working fine")
IF %count% NEQ 1 ECHO ("Not able to connect to database")
This is not working fine. can some one help me on this
Thanks in advance
karthik
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Re: Catch Oracle Login error in batch file. [message #542298 is a reply to message #542290] |
Mon, 06 February 2012 07:54 |
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Michel Cadot
Messages: 68665 Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://...
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Use -l option.
C:\>sqlplus -h
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
Usage 1: sqlplus -H | -V
-H Displays the SQL*Plus version and the
usage help.
-V Displays the SQL*Plus version.
Usage 2: sqlplus [ [<option>] [<logon>] [<start>] ]
<option> is: [-C <version>] [-L] [-M "<options>"] [-R <level>] [-S]
-C <version> Sets the compatibility of affected commands to the
version specified by <version>. The version has
the form "x.y[.z]". For example, -C 10.2.0
-L Attempts to log on just once, instead of
reprompting on error.
-M "<options>" Sets automatic HTML markup of output. The options
have the form:
HTML [ON|OFF] [HEAD text] [BODY text] [TABLE text]
[ENTMAP {ON|OFF}] [SPOOL {ON|OFF}] [PRE[FORMAT] {ON|OFF}]
-R <level> Sets restricted mode to disable SQL*Plus commands
that interact with the file system. The level can
be 1, 2 or 3. The most restrictive is -R 3 which
disables all user commands interacting with the
file system.
-S Sets silent mode which suppresses the display of
the SQL*Plus banner, prompts, and echoing of
commands.
<logon> is: (<username>[/<password>][@<connect_identifier>] | /)
[AS SYSDBA | AS SYSOPER] | /NOLOG
Specifies the database account username, password and connect
identifier for the database connection. Without a connect
identifier, SQL*Plus connects to the default database.
The AS SYSDBA and AS SYSOPER options are database administration
privileges.
The /NOLOG option starts SQL*Plus without connecting to a
database.
<start> is: @<URL>|<filename>[.<ext>] [<parameter> ...]
Runs the specified SQL*Plus script from a web server (URL) or the
local file system (filename.ext) with specified parameters that
will be assigned to substitution variables in the script.
When SQL*Plus starts, and after CONNECT commands, the site profile
(e.g. $ORACLE_HOME/sqlplus/admin/glogin.sql) and the user profile
(e.g. login.sql in the working directory) are run. The files may
contain SQL*Plus commands.
Refer to the SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference for more information.
Regards
Michel
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