Katie
Posted on October 8, 2020
As mentioned earlier today, I transformed Tim Hall’s Oracle PL/SQL “CSV” package into a block of anonymous PL/SQL, for times when it’s just not practical to create a “csv” package in your database. Below is my adaptation, with sample executions of it at bottom in the BEGIN
… END
block.
/*
csv_experiment.sql
Created by Katie Kodes as an edit of Tim Hall's work on October 5, 2020.
Helps generate CSV files from various SQL queries.
Please do not summon put(), new_line(), or generate_all() -- they are helper procedures.
Instead, please summon generate().
(Or generate_rc(), or output() for system output instead of file, or output_rc(), if those seem appropriate).
Tim Hall's original work can be downloaded at https://oracle-base.com/dba/miscellaneous/cvs.sql or seen at https://oracle-base.com/dba/script?category=miscellaneous&file=csv.sql
Tim's work made a compiled package called "CSV". This is an adaptation of his work into a bunch of anonymous procedures living in the "DECLARE" section of an anonymous PL/SQL block.
It may be useful in contexts where storing a procedure into your database is not an option.
*/
DECLARE
g_out_type VARCHAR2(1) := 'F';
g_sep VARCHAR2(5) := ',';
g_add_quotes BOOLEAN := TRUE;
g_quote_char VARCHAR2(1) := '"';
-- Alter separator from default.
PROCEDURE set_separator (p_sep IN VARCHAR2) AS
BEGIN
g_sep := p_sep;
END set_separator;
-- Alter separator from default.
PROCEDURE set_quotes (p_add_quotes IN BOOLEAN := TRUE,
p_quote_char IN VARCHAR2 := '"') AS
BEGIN
g_add_quotes := NVL(p_add_quotes, TRUE);
g_quote_char := NVL(SUBSTR(p_quote_char,1,1), '"');
END set_quotes;
-- Handle put to file or screen.
PROCEDURE put (p_file IN UTL_FILE.file_type,
p_text IN VARCHAR2) AS
BEGIN
IF g_out_type = 'F' THEN
UTL_FILE.put(p_file, p_text);
ELSE
DBMS_OUTPUT.put(p_text);
END IF;
END put;
-- Handle newline to file or screen.
PROCEDURE new_line (p_file IN UTL_FILE.file_type) AS
BEGIN
IF g_out_type = 'F' THEN
UTL_FILE.new_line(p_file);
ELSE
DBMS_OUTPUT.new_line;
END IF;
END new_line;
-- Do the actual work.
PROCEDURE generate_all (p_dir IN VARCHAR2,
p_file IN VARCHAR2,
p_query IN VARCHAR2,
p_refcursor IN OUT SYS_REFCURSOR) AS
l_cursor PLS_INTEGER;
l_rows PLS_INTEGER;
l_col_cnt PLS_INTEGER;
l_desc_tab DBMS_SQL.desc_tab2;
l_buffer VARCHAR2(32767);
l_is_str BOOLEAN;
l_file UTL_FILE.file_type;
BEGIN
IF p_query IS NOT NULL THEN
l_cursor := DBMS_SQL.open_cursor;
DBMS_SQL.parse(l_cursor, p_query, DBMS_SQL.native);
ELSIF p_refcursor%ISOPEN THEN
l_cursor := DBMS_SQL.to_cursor_number(p_refcursor);
ELSE
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20000, 'You must specify a query or a REF CURSOR.');
END IF;
DBMS_SQL.describe_columns2 (l_cursor, l_col_cnt, l_desc_tab);
FOR i IN 1 .. l_col_cnt LOOP
DBMS_SQL.define_column(l_cursor, i, l_buffer, 32767 );
END LOOP;
IF p_query IS NOT NULL THEN
l_rows := DBMS_SQL.execute(l_cursor);
END IF;
IF g_out_type = 'F' THEN
l_file := UTL_FILE.fopen(p_dir, p_file, 'w', 32767);
END IF;
-- Output the column names.
FOR i IN 1 .. l_col_cnt LOOP
IF i > 1 THEN
put(l_file, g_sep);
END IF;
put(l_file, l_desc_tab(i).col_name);
END LOOP;
new_line(l_file);
-- Output the data.
LOOP
EXIT WHEN DBMS_SQL.fetch_rows(l_cursor) = 0;
FOR i IN 1 .. l_col_cnt LOOP
IF i > 1 THEN
put(l_file, g_sep);
END IF;
-- Check if this is a string column.
l_is_str := FALSE;
IF l_desc_tab(i).col_type IN (DBMS_TYPES.typecode_varchar,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_varchar2,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_char,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_clob,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_nvarchar2,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_nchar,
DBMS_TYPES.typecode_nclob) THEN
l_is_str := TRUE;
END IF;
DBMS_SQL.COLUMN_VALUE(l_cursor, i, l_buffer);
-- Optionally add quotes for strings.
IF g_add_quotes AND l_is_str THEN
put(l_file, g_quote_char);
put(l_file, l_buffer);
put(l_file, g_quote_char);
ELSE
put(l_file, l_buffer);
END IF;
END LOOP;
new_line(l_file);
END LOOP;
-- End of "output the data" section.
IF UTL_FILE.is_open(l_file) THEN
UTL_FILE.fclose(l_file);
END IF;
DBMS_SQL.close_cursor(l_cursor);
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
IF UTL_FILE.is_open(l_file) THEN
UTL_FILE.fclose(l_file);
END IF;
IF DBMS_SQL.is_open(l_cursor) THEN
DBMS_SQL.close_cursor(l_cursor);
END IF;
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line('ERROR: ' || DBMS_UTILITY.format_error_backtrace);
RAISE;
END generate_all;
-- Stub to generate a CSV from a query.
PROCEDURE generate (p_dir IN VARCHAR2,
p_file IN VARCHAR2,
p_query IN VARCHAR2) IS
l_cursor SYS_REFCURSOR;
BEGIN
g_out_type := 'F';
generate_all (p_dir => p_dir,
p_file => p_file,
p_query => p_query,
p_refcursor => l_cursor);
END generate;
-- Stub to generate a CVS from a REF CURSOR.
PROCEDURE generate_rc (p_dir IN VARCHAR2,
p_file IN VARCHAR2,
p_refcursor IN OUT SYS_REFCURSOR) AS
BEGIN
g_out_type := 'F';
generate_all (p_dir => p_dir,
p_file => p_file,
p_query => NULL,
p_refcursor => p_refcursor);
END generate_rc;
-- Stub to output a CSV from a query.
PROCEDURE output (p_query IN VARCHAR2) AS
l_cursor SYS_REFCURSOR;
BEGIN
g_out_type := 'D';
generate_all (p_dir => NULL,
p_file => NULL,
p_query => p_query,
p_refcursor => l_cursor);
END output;
-- Stub to output a CSV from a REF CURSOR.
PROCEDURE output_rc (p_refcursor IN OUT SYS_REFCURSOR) AS
BEGIN
g_out_type := 'D';
generate_all (p_dir => NULL,
p_file => NULL,
p_query => NULL,
p_refcursor => p_refcursor);
END output_rc;
BEGIN
-- --------------------------------------
-- MAIN
-- --------------------------------------
-- Run the code to sysout
output(p_query => 'SELECT * FROM SAMPLE_TABLE FETCH FIRST 5 ROWS ONLY');
-- Run the code to a file
generate('MY_ORACLE_DIR_HANDLE', 'my_filename.csv', p_query => 'SELECT * FROM SAMPLE_TABLE FETCH FIRST 5 ROWS ONLY');
END;
/
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Katie
Posted on October 8, 2020
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