06-04-2008
Last word substitution
Ok this is last question of the day from my side .
I have this file and I want to replace the last letter " , " with " ) " .
The input file is
#cat zip.20080604.sql
CONNECT TO TST103 ;
SET SESSION_USER OPSDM001 ;
SET CURRENT SCHEMA OPSDM001 ;
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.vw_zip SELECT (
ZIP_CD ,
ZIP_TYP_SRC_CD ,
ZIP_TYP_CD ,
ZIP_ROW_END_DT ,
ZIP_ROW_EFF_DT ,
ZIP_LST_2_CD ,
ZIP_FST_3_CD ,
UPDT_DT WITH
ST_NUM_CD ,
ST_ABBR_CD ,
PST_CNTY_NM ,
PST_CNTY_CD ,
LOAD_DT WITH
HCFA_CNTY_NM ,
HCFA_CNTY_CD ,
CTY_NM ,
Desired output is
#cat zip.20080604.sql
CONNECT TO TST103 ;
SET SESSION_USER OPSDM001 ;
SET CURRENT SCHEMA OPSDM001 ;
CREATE VIEW OPSDM001.vw_zip SELECT (
ZIP_CD ,
ZIP_TYP_SRC_CD ,
ZIP_TYP_CD ,
ZIP_ROW_END_DT ,
ZIP_ROW_EFF_DT ,
ZIP_LST_2_CD ,
ZIP_FST_3_CD ,
UPDT_DT WITH
ST_NUM_CD ,
ST_ABBR_CD ,
PST_CNTY_NM ,
PST_CNTY_CD ,
LOAD_DT WITH
HCFA_CNTY_NM ,
HCFA_CNTY_CD ,
CTY_NM )
Thanks ,
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
set_role
SET
ROLE(7) SQL Commands SET ROLE(7)
NAME
SET ROLE - set the current user identifier of the current session
SYNOPSIS
SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE rolename
SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE NONE
RESET ROLE
DESCRIPTION
This command sets the current user identifier of the current SQL session to be rolename. The role name can be written as either an identi-
fier or a string literal. After SET ROLE, permissions checking for SQL commands is carried out as though the named role were the one that
had logged in originally.
The specified rolename must be a role that the current session user is a member of. (If the session user is a superuser, any role can be
selected.)
The SESSION and LOCAL modifiers act the same as for the regular SET [set(7)] command.
The NONE and RESET forms reset the current user identifier to be the current session user identifier. These forms can be executed by any
user.
NOTES
Using this command, it is possible to either add privileges or restrict one's privileges. If the session user role has the INHERITS
attribute, then it automatically has all the privileges of every role that it could SET ROLE to; in this case SET ROLE effectively drops
all the privileges assigned directly to the session user and to the other roles it is a member of, leaving only the privileges available to
the named role. On the other hand, if the session user role has the NOINHERITS attribute, SET ROLE drops the privileges assigned directly
to the session user and instead acquires the privileges available to the named role.
In particular, when a superuser chooses to SET ROLE to a non-superuser role, she loses her superuser privileges.
SET ROLE has effects comparable to SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION [set_session_authorization(7)], but the privilege checks involved are quite
different. Also, SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION determines which roles are allowable for later SET ROLE commands, whereas changing roles with
SET ROLE does not change the set of roles allowed to a later SET ROLE.
SET ROLE does not process session variables as specified by the role's ALTER ROLE [alter_role(7)] settings; this only happens during login.
SET ROLE cannot be used within a SECURITY DEFINER function.
EXAMPLES
SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER;
session_user | current_user
--------------+--------------
peter | peter
SET ROLE 'paul';
SELECT SESSION_USER, CURRENT_USER;
session_user | current_user
--------------+--------------
peter | paul
COMPATIBILITY
PostgreSQL allows identifier syntax ("rolename"), while the SQL standard requires the role name to be written as a string literal. SQL does
not allow this command during a transaction; PostgreSQL does not make this restriction because there is no reason to. The SESSION and
LOCAL modifiers are a PostgreSQL extension, as is the RESET syntax.
SEE ALSO
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION [set_session_authorization(7)]
SQL - Language Statements 2010-05-14 SET ROLE(7)