12-01-2008
Quote:
Is there any procedure to implement the Service guard step by step pls send it to me.
on my mail address
What does this mean friend? Everything has its own procedures. Actually, did you read my post earlier? Ummm.. No comments!
Answer for your question:
Please visit the hp's document site and search for MCSG (Service Guard). You'd find the administrators guide. You'd find the procedures on there.
-DB
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sql::translator::schema::procedure
SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure(3pm)
NAME
SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure - SQL::Translator procedure object
SYNOPSIS
use SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure;
my $procedure = SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure->new(
name => 'foo',
sql => 'CREATE PROC foo AS SELECT * FROM bar',
parameters => 'foo,bar',
owner => 'nomar',
comments => 'blah blah blah',
schema => $schema,
);
DESCRIPTION
"SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure" is a class for dealing with stored procedures (and possibly other pieces of nameable SQL code?).
METHODS
new
Object constructor.
my $schema = SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure->new;
parameters
Gets and set the parameters of the stored procedure.
$procedure->parameters('id');
$procedure->parameters('id', 'name');
$procedure->parameters( 'id, name' );
$procedure->parameters( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
$procedure->parameters( qw[ id name ] );
my @parameters = $procedure->parameters;
name
Get or set the procedure's name.
$procedure->name('foo');
my $name = $procedure->name;
sql
Get or set the procedure's SQL.
$procedure->sql('select * from foo');
my $sql = $procedure->sql;
order
Get or set the order of the procedure.
$procedure->order( 3 );
my $order = $procedure->order;
owner
Get or set the owner of the procedure.
$procedure->owner('nomar');
my $sql = $procedure->owner;
comments
Get or set the comments on a procedure.
$procedure->comments('foo');
$procedure->comments('bar');
print join( ', ', $procedure->comments ); # prints "foo, bar"
schema
Get or set the procedures's schema object.
$procedure->schema( $schema );
my $schema = $procedure->schema;
equals
Determines if this procedure is the same as another
my $isIdentical = $procedure1->equals( $procedure2 );
AUTHORS
Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cshl.org>, Paul Harrington <Paul-Harrington@deshaw.com>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Schema::Procedure(3pm)