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Oracle® OLAP DML Reference
10g Release 1 (10.1)

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A.16 File Reading and Writing Statements

Table A-27, "File Reading and Writing Statements" lists the OLAP DML statements that you use when reading data from files or to files.

Table A-27 File Reading and Writing Statements

Statement Description
CDA
Identifies or changes the current directory object for your session.
FETCH
Closes an open file. If the file has not been opened, an error occurs.
FILECOPY
Copies the contents of one file (the source file) to another file (the target file).
FILEDELETE
Deletes a file from the operating system disk space.
FILEERROR Returns information about the first error that occurred when you are processing a record from an input file with the data reading statements FILEREAD and FILEVIEW.
FILEGET
Returns text from a file that has been opened for reading; or NA when FILEGET reaches the end of the file.
FILEMOVE
Changes the name or location of a file that you specify. The new file name may be the same or different from the original name.
FILENEXT
Makes a record available for processing by the FILEVIEW command.
FILEOPEN
Opens a file, assigns it a fileunit number (an arbitrary integer), and returns that number.
FILEPAGE
Forces a page break in your output when PAGING is on.
FILEPUT
Writes data that is specified in a text expression to a file that is opened in WRITE or APPEND mode.
FILEQUERY
Returns information about a file.
FILEREAD
Reads records from an input file and processes data according to action statements that you specify.
FILESET
Sets the paging attributes of a specified fileunit.
FILEVIEW
In conjunction with the FILENEXT function, reads one record at a time of an input file, processes the data, and stores the data in Oracle OLAP dimensions and variables according to the descriptions of the fields.
GET
Requests input from the current input stream.
INFILE
Reads statement input from a specified file.
LISTFILES
Lists all the open files that can be referenced by the FILEQUERY function.
LOG command
Starts or stops the recording of a session to a disk file. All lines of input and output are recorded.
OUTFILE
Redirects the text output of statements to a file.
RECNO
Reports the current record number of a file opened for reading; or NA when Oracle OLAP has reached the end of the file.