Hello,
I'm trying to make a script which reads the PID of a process using awk. I've read the thread in this forum where it is explained.
However, the problem i'm having is when attributing that PID value to a variable.
I'm using AIX 5.3.
The command is the following:
:/home/user1>ps -ef |... (2 Replies)
Hi All-
First time using iSql.
I have 4 query files - some have more than 1 line of sql statements
After a bit of research it appears I can just use the -i command and specify the input file.
Questions:
Does it matter that there are multiple queries in each file? Do I need to have... (3 Replies)
I heard this was possible but from my research I haven't been able to figure it out yet. Seems it should be simple enough. Basically from a high level view I'm trying to accomplish...
. $X='grep foo blah.log'
then 'mysql command SELECT foo FROM bar WHERE ' . $X
or something like that.
... (2 Replies)
Dear all,
¿How can i insert a variable in a AWK pattern?
I have almost succeeded in solving a puzzle with AWK but now i want to make a script. Let me explain.
cat file.txt | awk 'BEGIN {RS="\\n\\n"} /tux/ { print "\n"$0 }'
I know that this command makes right what i want to do, but mi... (8 Replies)
My script contains as follows,
VALUE=`sqlplus un/pwd <<EOF > OB.txt
set pagesize 0 feedback off verify off heading off echo off
select max(1) from table1;
exit;
EOF`
insert into table2 values(1, 'The max value is $value',...);
i need the value of VALUE to be inserted after 'The max... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm trying to form an insert sql query using shell programming. I have table named company with four columns 'company name', 'company id', 'company code' and 'last change id'
I have to read the company name, company code and last change id from a file delimited by | which has around 10... (4 Replies)
Hello. I am writing a simple script that reads a text file and removes records from a mysql database. The items in the text file are of the format:
firstname.middle.lastXXX, where XXX is a 3 digit number. The table has an email field that will match the firstname.middle.last. So, I thought I... (1 Reply)
I'm trying to insert a filename into awk.
filename="12345.wmv"
I have tried this:
awk '/$filename/{print $0}' infile
and this:
awk -v fn=$filename '/$fn/{print $0}' infile
How do I insert the variable into awk? (1 Reply)
I want to incorporate the variable in the for statement as a column of my processed file. In the INCORRECT example below, it is $i which corresponds to the i in my for loop:
for i in x86_64 i686; do
awk '{ print $1" "$4" "$5" "$i }'awk $file-$i > processed-$i.log
doneThanks! (3 Replies)
I have a script in which i connect to database to run a query and get the result of the query to a temp file. This works fine , now what i want is there is flat file which contains the value to be used in the query. I want to read this file line by line and then run the query for each value in that... (7 Replies)
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insert
INSERT(7) SQL Commands INSERT(7)NAME
INSERT - create new rows in a table
SYNOPSIS
INSERT INTO table [ ( column [, ...] ) ]
{ DEFAULT VALUES | VALUES ( { expression | DEFAULT } [, ...] ) | SELECT query }
INPUTS
table The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing table.
column The name of a column in table.
DEFAULT VALUES
All columns will be filled by null values or by values specified when the table was created using DEFAULT clauses.
expression
A valid expression or value to assign to column.
DEFAULT
This column will be filled in by the column DEFAULT clause, or NULL if a default is not available.
query A valid query. Refer to the SELECT statement for a further description of valid arguments.
OUTPUTS
INSERT oid 1
Message returned if only one row was inserted. oid is the numeric OID of the inserted row.
INSERT 0 #
Message returned if more than one rows were inserted. # is the number of rows inserted.
DESCRIPTION
INSERT allows one to insert new rows into a table. One can insert a single row at a time or several rows as a result of a query. The col-
umns in the target list may be listed in any order.
Each column not present in the target list will be inserted using a default value, either a declared DEFAULT value or NULL. PostgreSQL will
reject the new column if a NULL is inserted into a column declared NOT NULL.
If the expression for each column is not of the correct data type, automatic type coercion will be attempted.
You must have insert privilege to a table in order to append to it, as well as select privilege on any table specified in a WHERE clause.
USAGE
Insert a single row into table films:
INSERT INTO films VALUES
('UA502','Bananas',105,'1971-07-13','Comedy',INTERVAL '82 minute');
In this second example the last column len is omitted and therefore it will have the default value of NULL:
INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DATE '1961-06-16', 'Drama');
In the third example, we use the DEFAULT values for the date columns rather than specifying an entry.
INSERT INTO films VALUES
('UA502','Bananas',105,DEFAULT,'Comedy',INTERVAL '82 minute');
INSERT INTO films (code, title, did, date_prod, kind)
VALUES ('T_601', 'Yojimbo', 106, DEFAULT, 'Drama');
Insert a single row into table distributors; note that only column name is specified, so the omitted column did will be assigned its
default value:
INSERT INTO distributors (name) VALUES ('British Lion');
Insert several rows into table films from table tmp:
INSERT INTO films SELECT * FROM tmp;
Insert into arrays (refer to the PostgreSQL User's Guide for further information about arrays):
-- Create an empty 3x3 gameboard for noughts-and-crosses
-- (all of these queries create the same board attribute)
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[1:3][1:3])
VALUES (1,'{{"","",""},{},{"",""}}');
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board[3][3])
VALUES (2,'{}');
INSERT INTO tictactoe (game, board)
VALUES (3,'{{,,},{,,},{,,}}');
COMPATIBILITY
SQL92
INSERT is fully compatible with SQL92. Possible limitations in features of the query clause are documented for SELECT [select(7)].
SQL - Language Statements 2002-11-22 INSERT(7)