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Operating Systems Linux missing binary operator before token "(" Post 302222560 by era on Thursday 7th of August 2008 03:29:43 AM
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SQLFORMAT(1)							   User Commands						      SQLFORMAT(1)

NAME
sqlformat - reformat SQL SYNOPSIS
sqlformat [ OPTION ] ... [ FILE ] ... DESCRIPTION
The `sqlformat' command-line tool can be used to reformat SQL file according to specified options or prepare a snippet in in some program- ming language (only Python and PHP currently supported). Use "-" for FILE to read from stdin. OPTIONS
-i CHOICE|--identifiers=FORMAT Change case of identifiers. FORMAT is one of "upper", "lower", "capitalize". -k CHOICE|--keywords=FORMAT Change case of keywords. FORMAT is one of "upper", "lower", "capitalize". -l CHOICE|--language=LANG Output a snippet in programming language LANG. LANG can be "python", "php". -o FILE|--outfile=FILE Write output to FILE (defaults to stdout). -r|--reindent Reindent statements. --indent_width=INDENT_WIDTH Set indent width to INDENT_WIDTH. Default is 2 spaces. --strip-comments Remove comments. -h|--help Print a short help message and exit. All subsequent options are ignored. --verbose Verbose output. --version Print program's version number and exit. AUTHORS
This man page was written by Andriy Senkovych <jolly_roger@itblog.org.ua> python-sqlparse version: 0.1.2 December 2010 SQLFORMAT(1)
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