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Re^3: Accessing Microsoft SQL Server from Linux using DBD::Sybase

by enky123 (Initiate)
on Feb 28, 2014 at 09:59 UTC ( [id://1076510]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Accessing Microsoft SQL Server from Linux using DBD::Sybase
in thread Accessing Microsoft SQL Server from Linux using DBD::Sybase

Hi, I have tried passing arguments as a Query & an Output file. But that's not working. Please take a look below. see below syntax, (This works !!!!!) /usr/local/freetds/bin/tsql -S sql1 -U sqluser -P sqlpassword. But the below command doesnt work. /usr/local/freetds/bin/tsql -S sql1 -U sqluser -P sqlpassword -I Query -o Outputfile.
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Re^4: Accessing Microsoft SQL Server from Linux using DBD::Sybase
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 28, 2014 at 10:06 UTC

    Hi, I have tried passing arguments as a Query & an Output file. But that's not working.

    um, ok, but that is not perl code ...

    https://wiki.apache.org/tajo/tsql doesn't show any -I or -o options

    so check the documentation for whatever tsql program you have

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