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− | + | Do not forget to use SPOOL OFF at the end | |
* Look on the U: drive for a file called 'Output.txt' | * Look on the U: drive for a file called 'Output.txt' | ||
* Use Wordpad or Notepad to look at the contents of 'Output.txt' | * Use Wordpad or Notepad to look at the contents of 'Output.txt' | ||
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+ | == Next Step == | ||
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+ | [[Ora2:Saving_and_Retrieving_Queries|Saving and Retrieving]] queries. |
Revision as of 14:18, 18 February 2016
Main Page >> Oracle and SQL >> Workbook >> Saving Queries and Results
Storing Query Output
At some point you will want to save the results of a query in a file, as well as display them on screen.
To send the results of a query to a file use the SPOOL command.
The format is:
SPOOL filename
All information that is displayed on the screen after issuing the SPOOL command will also be written to the specified file. The suffix .lst will be added to the specified filename to identify it as a listing file. You can add a different suffix if required, e.g., filename.txt to denote a text file. This can be useful if importing into Word or Excel so the package will automatically know the file type.
SQL*PLUS will continue to spool information to the file until the spooling is turned of by the following command:
SPOOL OFF
For example, type in the following (press return after each line):
SPOOL emplist.txt SELECT * FROM EMP; SPOOL OFF
- The file emplist.txt will be saved in your Documents folder, see if you can find it.
Exercise 2.1
To do (assuming the results are saved on a Windows machine):
- Write an SQL command that lists all the departments, saving the the output to a file called: Output.txt
Do not forget to use SPOOL OFF at the end
- Look on the U: drive for a file called 'Output.txt'
- Use Wordpad or Notepad to look at the contents of 'Output.txt'
Next Step
Saving and Retrieving queries.