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UNIX shell script to call and execute a SQL script in Oracle.

Asked by RND2006 in Oracle 10.x, Unix Operating Systems, Oracle Database

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I have couple of SQL statements that does an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE operations.
Now, I would like to create a shell script to automate the process in UNIX.
Can you please help me in constructing an UNIX shell script that automates the process by calling the file from a specified location on the UNIX and executing the SQL commands from the file in Oracle?
Currently, I am running the DML statements manually in TOAD.
I worked on UNIX environment before and did not recently.
The SQL statements can be in files (.txt, .sql)
Please help.
Thanks in advance.


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