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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Simple Scritping Question Post 302423445 by Ken Jones on Friday 21st of May 2010 04:55:10 AM
Old 05-21-2010
Simple Scritping Question

Hi Guys,

I am writing a simple ksh script which contains some SQL. The SQL returns something like the following:-

**** ****** ********* ********* ********* ******** ********** ***** ********* ***** 176 rows selected.

The stars are usernames and there could be 0 or there could be 100 or more.

I need to strip the "*** rows selected." from the end of the string.

I don't think that I can use cut but maybe an awk or sed command would do it but I do not know these commands in depth.

Can anyone help please?

Thanks,

Ken.
 

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SQL::ReservedWords::Sybase(3pm) 			User Contributed Perl Documentation			   SQL::ReservedWords::Sybase(3pm)

NAME
SQL::ReservedWords::Sybase - Reserved SQL words by Sybase SYNOPSIS
if ( SQL::ReservedWords::Sybase->is_reserved( $word ) ) { print "$word is a reserved Sybase word!"; } DESCRIPTION
Determine if words are reserved by Sybase. METHODS
is_reserved( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by either Sybase ASE 12 or 15. is_reserved_by_ase12( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Sybase ASE 12. is_reserved_by_ase15( $word ) Returns a boolean indicating if $word is reserved by Sybase ASE 15. reserved_by( $word ) Returns a list with Sybase versions that reserves $word. words Returns a list with all reserved words. EXPORTS
Nothing by default. Following subroutines can be exported: is_reserved is_reserved_by_ase12 is_reserved_by_ase15 reserved_by words SEE ALSO
SQL::ReservedWords <http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/> AUTHOR
Christian Hansen "chansen@cpan.org" COPYRIGHT
This program is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.8.8 2008-03-28 SQL::ReservedWords::Sybase(3pm)
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