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run this before doing any dbchange pvm_pre_change.sql

Posted on 08-Jul-2009 By Admin No Comments on run this before doing any dbchange pvm_pre_change.sql

column currdate new_value pvmdt noprint

select ‘pvm_comp_’ || to_char(SYSDATE, ‘DDMONRRRR_HH24MI’) || ‘.sql’ currdate from v$instance;

spool &pvmdt

set lines 120 pages 2000

set head off

set feedback off

prompt set pages 5000 lines 120

prompt select ‘prompt ‘||a.owner||’.’||a.object_name||’ – ‘||a.object_type|| chr(10)||

prompt ‘alter ‘||

prompt decode(a.object_type,’PACKAGE BODY’,’PACKAGE’,object_type) || ‘ “‘||

prompt a.owner||'”.’||a.object_name||’ compile ‘||

prompt decode(a.object_type,’PACKAGE BODY’,’BODY;’,’;’)

prompt from

prompt dba_objects a

prompt where a.status = ‘INVALID’

prompt and object_id not in

prompt (

exec dbms_output.enable(NULL);

set serveroutput on size 1000000

declare

v_objid number(10);

total_count number(10);

v_counter number(10) := 1;

cursor c1 is select object_id from dba_objects where status=’INVALID’;

begin

select count(1) into total_count from dba_objects where status=’INVALID’;

for cur1 in c1 loop

dbms_output.put_line(cur1.object_id);

if v_counter < total_count then
dbms_output.put_line(‘,’);

end if;

v_counter := v_counter + 1;

end loop;

end;

/

prompt )

prompt /

set feedback on

spool off

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