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SQL*Plus 2 Introduction SQL*Plus is the interactive (low-level) user interface to the Oracle database management system. Typically, SQL*Plus is used to issue ad-hoc queries and to view the query result on the screen. Some of the features of SQL*Plus are: A built-in command line editor can be used to edit (incorrect) SQL queries. Instead of this line editor any editor installed on the computer can be invoked. There are numerous commands to format the output of a query. SQL*Plus provides an online-help. Query results can be stored in les which then can be printed. Queries that are frequently issued can be saved to a le and invoked later. Queries can be parameterized such that it is possible to invoke a saved query with a parameter. SQL> is the prompt you get when you are connected to the Oracle database system. In SQL*Plus you can divide a statement into separate lines, each continuing line is indicated by a prompt such 2>, 3> etc. An SQL statement must always be terminated by a semicolon (;). In addition to the SQL statements discussed in the previous section, SQL*Plus provides some special SQL*Plus commands. These commands need not be terminated by a semicolon. Upper and lower case letters are only important for string comparisons. An SQL query can always be interrupted by using <Control>C. To exit SQL*Plus you can either type exit or quit. Editor Commands The most recently issued SQL statement is stored in the SQL bu er, independent of whether the statement has a correct syntax or not. You can edit the bu er using the following commands: l[ist] lists all lines in the SQL bu er and sets the current line (marked with an ) to the last line in the bu er. l<number> sets the actual line to <number> c[hange]/<old string>/<new string> replaces the rst occurrence of <old string> by <new string> (for the actual line) a[ppend]<string> appends <string> to the current line del deletes the current line r[un] executes the current bu er contents get< le> reads the data from the le < le> into the bu er save< le> writes the current bu er into the le < le> edit invokes an editor and loads the current bu er into the editor. After exiting the editor the modi ed SQL statement is stored in the bu er and can be executed (command r). The editor can be de ned in the SQL*Plus shell by typing the command de ne editor = <name>, where <name> can be any editor such as emacs, vi, joe, or jove. A Minimal User Guide Before you start SQL*Plus make sure that the following UNIX shell variables are properly set (shell variables can be checked using the env command, e.g., env | grep ORACLE): ORACLE HOME, e.g., ORACLE HOME=/usr/pkg/oracle/734 ORACLE SID, e.g, ORACLE SID=prod In order to invoke SQL*Plus from a UNIX shell, the command sqlplus has to be issued. SQL*Plus then displays some information about the product, and prompts you for your user name and password for the Oracle system. gertz(catbert)54: sqlplus SQL*Plus: Release 3.3.4.0.1 - Production on Sun Dec 20 19:16:52 1998 Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1979, 1996. Enter user-name: scott Enter password: Connected to: Oracle7 Server Release 7.3.4.0.1 - Production Release With the distributed option PL/SQL Release 2.3.4.0.0 - Production SQL> 20 All rights reserved. SQL*Plus Help System and Other Useful Commands To get the online help in SQL*Plus just type help <command>, or just help to get information about how to use the help command. In Oracle Version 7 can one get the complete list of possible commands by typing help command. To change the password, in Oracle Version 7 the command alter user <user> identi ed by <new password>; is used. In Oracle Version 8 the command passw <user> prompts the user for the old/new password. The command desc[ribe] <table> lists all columns of the given table together with their data types and information about whether null values are allowed or not. You can invoke a UNIX command from the SQL*Plus shell by using host <UNIX command>. For example, host ls -la *.sql lists all SQL les in the current directory. 21 You can log your SQL*Plus session and thus queries and query results by using the command spool < le>. All information displayed on screen is then stored in < le> which automatically gets the extension .lst. The command spool o turns spooling o . The command copy can be used to copy a complete table. For example, the command copy from scott/tiger create EMPL using select from EMP; copies the table EMP of the user scott with password tiger into the relation EMPL. The relation EMP is automatically created and its structure is derived based on the attributes listed in the select clause. SQL commands saved in a le <name>.sql can be loaded into SQL*Plus and executed using the command @<name>. Comments are introduced by the clause rem[ark] (only allowed between SQL statements), or - - (allowed within SQL statements). Formatting the Output SQL*Plus provides numerous commands to format query results and to build simple reports. For this, format variables are set and these settings are only valid during the SQL*Plus session. They get lost after terminating SQL*Plus. It is, however, possible to save settings in a le named login.sql in your home directory. Each time you invoke SQL*Plus this le is automatically loaded. The command column <column name> <option 1> <option 2> . . . is used to format columns of your query result. The most frequently used options are: format A<n> For alphanumeric data, this option sets the length of <column name> to <n>. For columns having the data type number, the format command can be used to specify the format before and after the decimal point. For example, format 99,999.99 speci es that if a value has more than three digits in front of the decimal point, digits are separated by a colon, and only two digits are displayed after the decimal point. The option heading <text> relabels <column name> and gives it a new heading. null <text> is used to specify the output of null values (typically, null values are not displayed). column <column name> clear deletes the format de nitions for <column name>. The command set linesize <number> can be used to set the maximum length of a single line that can be displayed on screen. set pagesize <number> sets the total number of lines SQL*Plus displays before printing the column names and headings, respectively, of the selected rows. Several other formatting features can be enabled by setting SQL*Plus variables. The command show all displays all variables and their current values. To set a variable, type set <variable> <value>. For example, set timing on causes SQL*Plus to display timing statistics for each SQL command that is executed. set pause on [<text>] makes SQL*Plus wait for you to press Return after the number of lines de ned by set pagesize has been displayed. <text> is the message SQL*Plus will display at the bottom of the screen as it waits for you to hit Return. 22

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