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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Output is not Accurate Post 302864865 by rocking77 on Thursday 17th of October 2013 09:24:47 AM
Old 10-17-2013
Awk Output is not Accurate

list db directory |grep alias |awk '{print "connect to ",$4}'

In a shell script the below line should display output as below

connect to <DATABASENAME>

but its throwing error like


Code:
 
 Syntax Error The source line is 1.
 The error context is
                {print connect to, >>>  } <<<
 awk: 0602-502 The statement cannot be correctly parsed. The source line is 1.

Can somebody help to rectify this ? Is there any syntax error ?

Last edited by rocking77; 10-17-2013 at 10:39 AM..
 

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MAXDB_CONNECT_ERROR(3)							 1						    MAXDB_CONNECT_ERROR(3)

maxdb_connect_error - Returns a string description of the last connect error

SYNOPSIS
string maxdb_connect_error (void ) DESCRIPTION
The maxdb_connect_error(3) function is identical to the corresponding maxdb_connect_errno(3) function in every way, except instead of returning an integer error code the maxdb_connect_error(3) function will return a string representation of the last error to occur for the last maxdb_connect(3) call. If no error has occurred, this function will return an empty string. RETURN VALUES
A string that describes the error. An empty string if no error occurred. EXAMPLES
Example #1 maxdb_connect_error sample <?php $link = maxdb_connect("localhost", "nonexisting_user", ""); if (!$link) { printf("Can't connect to localhost. Error: %s ", maxdb_connect_error()); } ?> The above example will output something similar to: PHP Warning: maxdb_connect(): -4008 POS(1) Unknown user name/password combination <...> Can't connect to localhost. Error: POS(1) Unknown user name/password combination SEE ALSO
maxdb_connect(3), maxdb_connect_errno(3), maxdb_errno(3), maxdb_error(3), maxdb_sqlstate(3). PHP Documentation Group MAXDB_CONNECT_ERROR(3)
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