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This function executes one or more OLAP DML commands (input as a VARCHAR2
string) and returns the session log in which the commands are executed.
See Also:
For the syntax of individual OLAP DML commands, see Oracle9i OLAP DML Reference help. For a information on analytic workspace objects, see Oracle9i OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML. |
The syntax for the INTERP
function is shown below.
DBMS_AW.INTERP ( olap-commands IN VARCHAR2);
Parameter | Description |
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One or more OLAP DML commands separated by semi-colons. |
The INTERP
function returns a CLOB
which is the log for Oracle OLAP session in which the OLAP DML commands were executed.
The SQL processor evaluates the OLAP DML commands, either in whole or in part, before sending them to Oracle OLAP for processing. Follow these guidelines when formatting the OLAP DML commands in the olap-commands
parameter:
'
) in an OLAP DML command, use two single quotes (''
). The SQL processor strips one of the single quotes before it sends the OLAP DML command to Oracle OLAP."
) indicates the beginning of a comment.This function does not return the output of the DML commands when you have redirected the output by using the OLAP DML OUTFILE
command.
To print the session log returned by this function, use the DBMS_AW.PRINTLOG
procedure.
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