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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting writing the output of SQL into one file Post 302357452 by pen on Tuesday 29th of September 2009 11:38:46 PM
Old 09-30-2009
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Originally Posted by 46019
Hi All,
Please help me writing the below script.

I have two sql queries.

1. Select count(1),Client_id from TABLE_A group by Client_id;
2. Select count(1),Client_id from TABLE_B group by Client_id;

I need the output of above two sql queries in a single file. The output 2nd query should be appended to the output of first query.

Thanks.
Uh. What's wrong with these people - minimal information provided, maximum outcome required...

Given that this is an Oracle script, AND given that these queries are in different scripts:
  1. create a third script, say, thethirdscript.sql
  2. in that script, commands are
    1. spool thefileyouwanttocreate.log
    2. @scriptoneinyourmessage.sql
    3. @scripttwoinyourmessage.sql
    4. spool off
Or use similar method in yourveryowndatabasesoftware.

pen
 

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rlm_sql_log(5)                                                   FreeRADIUS Module                                                  rlm_sql_log(5)

NAME
rlm_sql_log - FreeRADIUS Module DESCRIPTION
The rlm_sql_log module appends the SQL queries in a log file which is read later by the scripts/radsqlrelay Perl program. The purpose of this module is to de-couple the storage of long-term accounting data in SQL from "live" information needed by the RADIUS server as it's running. If you are not using SQL for simultaneous login restrictions (i.e. "sql" is not listed in the "session" section of "radiusd.conf"), then this module allows you to log SQL queries to a file, and then process them at your leisure. The benefit of this approach is that for a busy server, the overhead of performing SQL qeuries may be significant. Also, if the SQL data- bases are large (as is typical for ones storing months of data), the INSERTs and UPDATEs may take a relatively long time. Rather than slowing down the RADIUS server by having it interact with a database, you can just log the queries to a file, and then run those queries on another machine, or at a time when the RADIUS server is typically lightly loaded. If the "sql" module is listed in the "session" section of "radiusd.conf", then a similar system can still be used. In that case, one data- base would be used to maintain "live" session information. That database would be small, fast, and information would be deleted from it when a user logs out. A second database would store long-term accounting information, as described above. LIMITATIONS
This module only performs the dynamic expansion of the variables found in the SQL statements. No operation is executed on the database server. (this would be done later by an external program) That means the module is useful only with non-"SELECT" statements. CONFIGURATION
The main configuration items to be aware of are the path of the log file and the different SQL queries. path An entry named "path" sets the full path of the file where the SQL queries are recorded. (this variable is run through dynamic string expansion, and can include FreeRADIUS variables to create a dynamic filename) Accounting queries When a accounting record is processed, the module searches a config entry keyed by the Acct-Status-Type attribute present in the packet. For example, the SQL to be run on an accounting start must be named "Start" in the configuration for the module. Other usual values for Acct-Status-Type are "Stop", "Alive", "Accounting-On", etc. See the VALUEs for Acct-Status-Type in the dictio- nary.rfc2866 file. Post-Auth query An entry named "Post-Auth" sets the query to run during the post-authentication stage. This query is mainly used to log sessions where there may not be a later accounting packet. modules { ... sql_log { path = "${radacctdir}/sql-relay" acct_table = "radacct" postauth_table = "radpostauth" sql_user_name = "%{%{User-Name}:-DEFAULT}" Start = "INSERT INTO ${acct_table} ..." Stop = "UPDATE ${acct_table} SET ..." Alive = "UPDATE ${acct_table} SET ..." Post-Auth = "INSERT INTO ${postauth_table} ..." } ... } accounting { ... sql_log ... } post-auth { ... sql_log ... } SECTIONS
accounting, post-auth FILES
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf SEE ALSO
radsqlrelay(8), radiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5) AUTHOR
Nicolas Baradakis <nicolas.baradakis@cegetel.net> 28 May 2005 rlm_sql_log(5)
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