Annotation of freem_fileman/DINIT27K.m, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       snw         1: DINIT27K       ;SFISC/DPC - ORACLE (DELIMITED) FOREIGN FORMAT;6/10/93  13:35
                      2:        ;;21.0;VA FileMan;;Dec 28, 1994
                      3:        ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
                      4:        F I=1:2 S X=$T(ENTRY+I) G:X="" ^DINIT28 S Y=$E($T(ENTRY+I+1),5,999),X=$E(X,4,999),@X=Y
                      5:        Q
                      6: ENTRY  ;
                      7:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,0)
                      8:        ;;=ORACLE (DELIMITED)^,^^^^0^1^0^1^1^^1
                      9:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,1)
                     10:        ;;=D ORACTL^DDXPLIB
                     11:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,0)
                     12:        ;;=^^7^7^2930125^
                     13:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,1,0)
                     14:        ;;=Use this format to export data to an Oracle table.  Data will be exported
                     15:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,2,0)
                     16:        ;;=in comma-delimited format and non-numeric fields will be surrounded by
                     17:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,3,0)
                     18:        ;;=quotes.  The user will be prompted for field names.  The field names
                     19:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,4,0)
                     20:        ;;=should be the column_names in the Oracle table.  Also, the user will need
                     21:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,5,0)
                     22:        ;;=to supply the maximum length of a record to be exported.  By default, data
                     23:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,6,0)
                     24:        ;;=will be imported into a table with the same name as that of the export
                     25:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,3,7,0)
                     26:        ;;=template.
                     27:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,0)
                     28:        ;;=^^13^13^2930125^
                     29:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,1,0)
                     30:        ;;=This format produces a control file to be used with Oracle's SQL*LOADER
                     31:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,2,0)
                     32:        ;;=utility to load data into a preexisting Oracle table.  The control file is
                     33:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,3,0)
                     34:        ;;=complete as created, but you may edit the file to modify the import.  By
                     35:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,4,0)
                     36:        ;;=default, the data will be imported into a table with the same name as that
                     37:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,5,0)
                     38:        ;;=of the export template.  So, either that table must exist in your Oracle
                     39:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,6,0)
                     40:        ;;=table_space with the columns specified when the export template was built
                     41:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,7,0)
                     42:        ;;=or the exported file will need to be modified to show the correct
                     43:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,8,0)
                     44:        ;;=table_name.  A minimum syntax for loading an export file named
                     45:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,9,0)
                     46:        ;;=INTO_ORACLE.CTL would be:
                     47:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,10,0)
                     48:        ;;= |TAB|
                     49:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,11,0)
                     50:        ;;=       SQLLOAD USERID=username/password, CONTROL=INTO_ORACLE.CTL|TAB|
                     51:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,12,0)
                     52:        ;;= 
                     53:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,4,13,0)
                     54:        ;;=Of course, other options are available.  Consult your Oracle documentation.
                     55:        ;;^DIST(.44,.009,5,0)
                     56:        ;;=^.441^^

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