Comparing Oracle Tables/Views
This document covers the following topics:
Prerequisites and Restrictions for Oracle Tables/Views
Oracle must be installed. See the section Oracle in the Predict and Other
Systems documentation.
See also General Prerequisites for Comparison Functions.
Calling the Function: Compare DD Objects with Oracle Files
The Compare DD Objects with Oracle Files screen is called with
code C and object code OF in any Predict main menu or with the command
COMPARE ORACLE-TABLE.
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Plan 0 - Compare DD Objects with Oracle Files - Profile SYSTEM
File ID ........... PREDICT-OT Files of type ..*
Contained in DA ...
Oracle Handler ...* ORA-TEST-XYZ DBnr=221
Check options List options
File attributes .... Y (Y/N) Files .........................* D
Fields ............. Y (Y/N) Fields ........................* D
Members using differences .....* N
Update options
File attributes .... N (Y/N)
Field sequences .... N (Y/N)
Add fields ......... N (Y/N)
Purge fields ....... N (Y/N)
Field attributes ... N (Y/N)
Restrictions ........* Profile SYSTEM ,empty Save set ....... N (Y/N)
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Parameters for Oracle Tables/Views
Common parameters which are not included in the table below are described under
Common Parameters for All Oracle
Types.
| Parameters |
| Selection criteria |
| File ID |
The ID of the Predict file object or objects which are to be compared with
the connected Oracle tables or views. Asterisk notation can be used.
|
| Files of type |
Limit the function to files of the specified type. |
| Contained in DA |
Limit the function to tables and views which reside in the specified
database. Asterisk notation can be used.
|
| Check options |
| If check options are not set, compare functions
will not reset the Modified after generation flag. See Resetting the
Modified after generation Flag for more
information.
|
| File attributes |
| Y |
Attributes of the file are to be compared with the
implementation of the file in Oracle.
|
|
| Fields |
| Y |
The field list of the file object is to be compared with
the Oracle table or view.
|
|
| List options |
| Files |
| How attributes of the Predict file object
are to be displayed.
|
| Y |
All file attributes. |
| N |
No file attributes. |
| D |
Different: only file attributes whose Predict values
differ from the implementation.
|
|
| Fields |
| How fields linked to the Predict file
object are to be displayed.
|
| Y |
All fields. |
| N |
No fields. |
| D |
Different: only fields whose Predict definitions differ
from the Oracle table or view.
|
|
| Members using differences |
| Determines the amount of information to be
displayed on members using fields that have been compared and whose Predict
definition differs from the Oracle table or view.
|
| Y |
Display the names and types of all members. |
| N |
Do not display members. |
| C |
Count the number of members per library. |
|
| Update options |
| File attributes |
| Y |
Attributes of the Predict file object and, for files of
type OV, the subselect specification of the SQL create statement are to be
updated.
|
|
| Field sequence |
| Y |
The field list is to be rearranged to match the sequence
of the fields in the Oracle table or view.
|
|
| Add fields |
| Y |
Fields in the Oracle table or view missing in the field
list are to be inserted in the field list.
|
|
| Purge fields |
| Y |
Fields that are missing in the Oracle table or view are
to be removed from the field list.
|
|
| Field attributes |
| Y |
Attributes of the fields linked to the Predict file object are to be
changed to match the Oracle table or view.
For files of type OV, the attributes that are to be updated include the
subselect specification of the SQL create statement for each field.
Comments of fields are not updated.
|
|
| Save set |
|
Comparing Oracle Tables and Views in Batch Mode
Command: COMPARE ORACLE-TABLE
Enter parameters on the next line in positional or keyword form.
| Field |
Keyword |
Position |
| File ID |
FILE-ID |
1 |
| Files of type |
TYPE |
2 |
| Contained in DA |
DB |
3 |
| Check options |
| File attributes |
CHECK-FILE |
4 |
| Fields |
CHECK-FIELD |
5 |
| List options |
| Files |
LIST-FILE |
6 |
| Fields |
LIST-FIELD |
7 |
| Members using differences |
LIST-PROGRAM |
8 |
| Save set |
SAVE-SET |
9 |
| Update options |
| File attributes |
UPD-FILE |
10 |
| Field sequences |
UPD-SEQUENCE |
11 |
| Add fields |
ADD-FIELD |
12 |
| Purge fields |
PURGE-FIELD |
13 |
| Fields attributes |
UPD-FIELD |
14 |
| Oracle Handler |
SQL-SERVER |
15 |
If you explicitly set SQL-SERVER to blank in order to use the default server,
another keyword must be specified after the SQL-SERVER keyword. If it is not possible to
specify another keyword, the SQL-SERVER keyword must be followed by
"D1=*" as shown below:
SQL-SERVER= ,D1=*
Example
To compare all files of type OT or OV with prefix "TEST" and
display all fields with a different definition, code the command:
COMPARE ORACLE-TABLE
FILE-ID=TEST*,LIST-FIELD=D
or
COMPARE ORACLE-TABLE
TEST*,,,,,D
The example above uses the Natural parameter ID=, and
IA==.