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Old 03-21-2007
How to get rid of "^M" from SQL query

I've searched the net and tried various solutions that don't work for me.

I'm trying to return values from a SQL query and I keep getting a "^M" appended to one field.

Code:
 

 Getting data from table 

SELECT * FROM TABLE...
Spooling to $HOME/out.log
...

WF_DATA=`tail -7 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $1}'`   Assigning the values to WF_DATA variable 

echo  $WF_DATA > $HOME/out.log  Returning the data to out.log ... (May be dumb way but it works.. I need it for formatting purposes 

WF=`tail -1 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $1}'`  #Getting Workflow
F=`tail -1 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $2}'`   #Getting Folder
S=`tail -1 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $3}'`   #Getting Server
U=`tail -1 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $4}'`   #Getting User
P=`tail -1 $HOME/out.log | awk '{print $5}'`   #Getting Pass

Variable WF is having the "^M" appended to it.

Any suggestions as to how to remove it?

(I tried sed -i '' "s/\r//g" $HOME/out.log (along with other variations) right after the SQL statements and other sections - didn't work)
 

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Class::DBI::AbstractSearch(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   Class::DBI::AbstractSearch(3pm)

NAME
Class::DBI::AbstractSearch - Abstract Class::DBI's SQL with SQL::Abstract::Limit SYNOPSIS
package CD::Music; use Class::DBI::AbstractSearch; package main; my @music = CD::Music->search_where( artist => [ 'Ozzy', 'Kelly' ], status => { '!=', 'outdated' }, ); my @misc = CD::Music->search_where( { artist => [ 'Ozzy', 'Kelly' ], status => { '!=', 'outdated' } }, { order_by => "reldate DESC", limit_dialect => 'LimitOffset', limit => 1 offset => 2 }); DESCRIPTION
Class::DBI::AbstractSearch is a Class::DBI plugin to glue SQL::Abstract::Limit into Class::DBI. METHODS
Using this module adds following methods into your data class. search_where $class->search_where(%where); Takes a hash to specify WHERE clause. See SQL::Abstract for hash options. $class->search_where(\%where,\%attrs); Takes hash reference to specify WHERE clause. See SQL::Abstract for hash options. Takes a hash reference to specify additional query attributes. Class::DBI::AbstractSearch uses these attributes: o order_by Array reference of fields that will be used to order the results of your query. o limit_dialect Scalar, DBI handle, object class, etc. that describes the syntax model for a LIMIT/OFFSET SQL clause. Please see SQL::Abstract::Limit for more information. o limit Scalar value that will be used for LIMIT argument in a query. o offset Scalar value that will be used for OFFSET argument in a query. Any other attributes are passed to the SQL::Abstract::Limit constructor, and can be used to control how queries are created. For example, to use 'AND' instead of 'OR' by default, use: $class->search_where(\%where, { logic => 'AND' }); AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa <miyagawa@bulknews.net> with some help from cdbi-talk mailing list, especially: Tim Bunce Simon Wilcox Tony Bowden This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Class::DBI, SQL::Abstract, SQL::Abstract::Limit perl v5.10.0 2009-07-21 Class::DBI::AbstractSearch(3pm)
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