Write to file using Pro*C [message #94368] |
Wed, 08 September 2004 09:56 |
kiran
Messages: 503 Registered: July 2000
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I have a procedure that would retrieve some table info based on which computes the sum of transactions for different types of transactions. I want to prepare a summary transaction report that would give the total transactions for each transaction type. Can someone sugest a pro*C proram to perform this task. I'd like to format the report using pro*C. I've never done a pro*C before and would like to take your help in this regards.
Thanks in advance
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Re: Write to file using Pro*C [message #94369 is a reply to message #94368] |
Thu, 09 September 2004 00:26 |
Kaustubh Deshpande
Messages: 32 Registered: March 2004
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Hi,
For writing to a file from pro*c, you can declare pointer of FILE type, associate it with file on disk and then using "fprintf" , you can write all the statements into that file. formatting will be done same as you do in printf using %d, %11s ... like that.
Regards,
Kaustubh
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Re: Write to file using Pro*C [message #110311 is a reply to message #94368] |
Sat, 05 March 2005 09:48 |
amit_joshi
Messages: 5 Registered: March 2005
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Hi Sandhya
Please use the standard string library function
this is relevant information found for my
linux box C compiler library
- Function: char * strstr (const char *HAYSTACK, const char *NEEDLE)
This is like `strchr', except that it searches HAYSTACK for a
substring NEEDLE rather than just a single character. It returns
a pointer into the string HAYSTACK that is the first character of
the substring, or a null pointer if no match was found. If NEEDLE
is an empty string, the function returns HAYSTACK.
For example,
strstr ("hello, world", "l")
=> "llo, world"
strstr ("hello, world", "wo")
=> "world"
Best Regards
Amit Joshi
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