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Wipe data from Oracle DB

I'm running some test to开发者_如何学Go migrate data from one database to another and for that i need to delete and recreate same tables, views and other stuff. So what is the SQL statement(s) in Oracle to wipe everything (delete Tables, Views, Sequences, Functions, Procedures, etc.). I know that I can use "DROP" but sometimes that's not convenient enough.

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The easiest way would be to drop the schema the objects are associated to:

DROP USER [schema name] CASCADE

Nuke it from orbit - it's the only way to be sure ;)

For the script you provided, you could instead run those queries without having to generate the intermediate script using the following anonymous procedure:

BEGIN

  --Bye Views!
  FOR i IN (SELECT uv.view_name
              FROM USER_VIEWS uv) LOOP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'drop view '|| i.view_name ||'';
  END LOOP;

  --Bye Sequences!
  FOR i IN (SELECT us.sequence_name
              FROM USER_SEQUENCES us) LOOP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'drop sequence '|| i.sequence_name ||'';
  END LOOP;

  --Bye Tables!
  FOR i IN (SELECT ut.table_name
              FROM USER_TABLES ut) LOOP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'drop table '|| i.table_name ||' CASCADE CONSTRAINTS ';
  END LOOP;

  --Bye Procedures/Functions/Packages!
  FOR i IN (SELECT us.name,
                   us.type
              FROM USER_SOURCE us
             WHERE us.type IN ('PROCEDURE', 'FUNCTION', 'PACKAGE')
          GROUP BY us.name, us.type) LOOP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'drop '|| i.type ||' '|| i.name ||'';
  END LOOP;

  --Bye Synonyms!
  FOR i IN (SELECT ut.synonym_name
              FROM USER_SYNONYMS us
             WHERE us.synonym_name NOT LIKE 'sta%' 
               AND us.synonym_name LIKE 's_%') LOOP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'drop synonym '|| i.synonym_name ||'';
  END LOOP;

END;


In the cases where I can't simply drop the schema, I use the following script:

DECLARE
CURSOR c_get_objects IS
  SELECT object_type, '"' || object_name || '"' || DECODE(object_type, 'TABLE', ' cascade constraints', NULL) obj_name
    FROM user_objects
   WHERE object_type IN ('TABLE', 'VIEW', 'PACKAGE', 'SEQUENCE', 'PROCEDURE', 'FUNCTION', 'SYNONYM', 'MATERIALIZED VIEW')
   ORDER BY object_type;
CURSOR c_get_objects_type IS
  SELECT object_type, '"' || object_name || '"' obj_name FROM user_objects WHERE object_type IN ('TYPE');
BEGIN
FOR object_rec IN c_get_objects
LOOP
  EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ('drop ' || object_rec.object_type || ' ' || object_rec.obj_name);
END LOOP;
FOR object_rec IN c_get_objects_type
LOOP
  EXECUTE IMMEDIATE ('drop ' || object_rec.object_type || ' ' || object_rec.obj_name || ' force');
END LOOP;
END;
/


I've found this script where you can generate script to drop everything, but it would be awesome if I use something generic.

set feedback off
set pagesize 0
spool AllObjectsDrop.sql
select 'drop view '||view_name||';' from user_views;
select distinct 'drop sequence '||sequence_name|| ';'from user_sequences;
select distinct 'drop table '||table_name|| ';'from user_tables;
select distinct 'drop procedure '||name|| ';'from user_source where type = 'procedure';
select distinct 'drop function '||name|| ';'from user_source where type = 'function';
select distinct 'drop package '||name|| ';'from user_source where type = 'package';
select 'drop synonym '||synonym_name||';' from user_synonyms where synonym_name not like 'sta%' and synonym_name like 's_%'
spool off


If you have Enterprise Edition you should look into restore points and Flashback Database.

DROP USER ... CASCADE is good if you have privileges and a quick script to recreate the user.


I've been in that scenario before, what I do is restore a backup and overwrite the current schema.

That way I have everything back to square one.

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