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NAME¶
bsqldb
— batch SQL
script processor using DB-Library
SYNOPSIS¶
bsqldb |
[-hqv ] [-S
servername] [-D
database] [-U
username] [-P
password] [-i
input_file] [-o
output_file] [-e
error_file] [-H
hostname] [-t
field_term] [-R
pivot_description] |
DESCRIPTION¶
bsqldb
is a utility program distributed
with FreeTDS. bsqldb
is a non-interactive equivalent
of the "isql" utility programs distributed by Sybase and
Microsoft. Like them, bsqldb
uses the command
"go" on a line by itself as a separator between batches. The last
batch need not be followed by "go". bsqldb
makes use of the DB-Library API provided by FreeTDS. This API is of course
also available to application developers.
OPTIONS¶
-D
database- Database to use.
-H
hostname- hostname Override name of client sent to server.
-P
password- Database server password.
-S
servername- Database server to which to connect.
-U
username- Database server login name. If username is not provided, a domain login is attempted for TDS 7+ connections.
-e
error_file- Name of file for errors.
-h
- Print column headers with the data to the same file.
-i
input_file- Name of script file, containing SQL.
-o
output_file- Name of output file, holding result data.
-q
- Do not print column metadata, return status, or rowcount. Overrides
-h
. -t
field_term- Specifies the field terminator. Default is two spaces (' '). Recognized escape sequences are tab ('\t'), carriage return ('\r'), newline ('\n'), and backslash ('\\').
-v
- Verbose mode, for more information about the DB-Library interaction. This
also reports the result set metadata, including and return code. All
verbose data are written to standard error (or
-e
), so as not to interfere with the data stream. -R
pivot_description- Specify pivot trasformation. The format is ⟨down columns⟩ ⟨across columns⟩ ⟨function⟩ ⟨value⟩. Columns are specified but numbers. The format of down columns and across columns is a comma separated list of columns. function is either count, sum, min or max.
ENVIRONMENT¶
DSQUERY
default
servername
NOTES¶
bsqldb
is a filter; it reads from standard
input, writes to standard output, and writes errors to standard error. The
-i
, -o
, and
-e
options override these defaults.
The source code for bsqldb
is intended as
a model for DB-Library users. DB-Library has a rich set of functions, and it
can be hard sometimes to understand how to use them, particularly the first
time. If you find something about the source code unclear, you are
encouraged to email the author your comments.
EXIT STATUS¶
bsqldb
exits 0 on success, and >0 if
the server cannot process the query.
For messages with severity > 10, bsqldb
calls exit(3) with the severity level. For example, if the severity level is
16, bsqldb
will return an exit status of 16 to the
shell.
HISTORY¶
bsqldb
first appeared in FreeTDS 0.63.
AUTHORS¶
The bsqldb
utility was written by
James K. Lowden
⟨jklowden@freetds.org⟩.
BUGS¶
Microsoft servers as of SQL Server 7.0 SP 3 do not return output
parameters unless the RPC functions are used. This means
bsqldb
cannot return output parameters for stored
procedures with these servers.
March 26, 2015 | FreeTDS 1.4.17 |