#!/usr/bin/perl
use DBI;
$user = "akoleti";
$passwd = "somethingortheother";
$dbh = DBI-> connect("dbi:Oracle:host=172.31.0.87;sid=dola;port=1521", $user, $passwd) or die "Can't connect to database $DBI::errstr\n";
open( SQL, "gene_enzyme.txt") or die $!;
my @statements = <SQL>;
foreach my $stmt( @statements ){
$dbh->do($_); }
error
DBD::Oracle::db do failed: ORA-24373: invalid length specified for statement (DB D ERROR: OCIStmtPrepare) at oracle1.pl line 12, <SQL> line 3118.

In reply to Re^2: how to import sql file into oracle database. by Anonymous Monk
in thread how to import sql file into oracle database. by koleti

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