What do you have so far.
You can read in a script like so...
#perl dbicode.pl  < script.sql
while (<STDIN>) {
    chomp;
    $sql .= $_;
}
print $sql;


On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Koivu, Lisa wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> This may be a stupid question.  If so please humor me with a stupid answer.
> However:
>
> I FINALLY have the fun fun fun chance to change one of my data loads to use
> the DBI instead of the procedures I hacked together.  In true ksh style I
> had written my loads to fire a sql script (calling a stored proc) that was
> stored separately.  It seems to me the DBI wants the text of the sql script
> embedded piece by piece in the code.  I have looked around for examples
> because even though the DBI seems straightforward, it doesn't take much to
> confuse me.  I don't see examples of firing a sql script from the DBI (like
> this sqlplus /@dbname < @script.sql > logfile.log ... Gosh do I miss unix,
> everything was SO EASY)
>
> So my questions to you, my learned friends, are:
>
> 1. is it not perl-style to store the sql in a separate file?  I understand I
> may be missing the opportunity for more specific error handling here but
> honestly at this point it does not matter.  The thing fails, I restart the
> whole script.
>
> 2. Does anyone have an example of firing the DBI and calling a sql script
> like I could so easily do in ksh?
>
> Any and all comments are welcome.  Thank you
>
> I wish everyone a rested and relaxing weekend.
>
> Lisa Koivu
> Oracle Database Monkey
> Fairfield Resorts, Inc.
> 5259 Coconut Creek Parkway
> Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA  33063
>
>

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