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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Unable to assign a value Post 302870485 by lazydev on Sunday 3rd of November 2013 07:04:51 PM
Old 11-03-2013
Had no luck with the above syntax so Here's the db2 command output :-

Code:
 
db2 "call get_dbsize_info(?,?,?,-1)"
 
  Value of output parameters
  --------------------------
  Parameter Name  : SNAPSHOTTIMESTAMP
  Parameter Value : 2013-11-03-19.00.50.590366
 
  Parameter Name  : DATABASESIZE
  Parameter Value : 21874778112
 
  Parameter Name  : DATABASECAPACITY
  Parameter Value : 115676934144
 
  Return Status = 0

 

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Configure::Writer(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Configure::Writer(3pm)

NAME
XMLTV::Configure::Writer - Configuration file writer for XMLTV grabbers DESCRIPTION
Utility class that helps grabbers write configuration descriptions. SYNOPSIS
use XMLTV::Configure::Writer; my $result; my $writer = new XMLTV::Writer::Configure( OUTPUT => $result, encoding => 'iso-8859-1' ); $writer->start( { grabber => 'tv_grab_xxx' } ); $writer->write_string( { id => 'username', title => [ [ 'Username', 'en' ], [ 'Anvaendarnamn', 'sv' ] ], description => [ [ 'The username for logging in to DataDirect.', 'en' ], [ 'Anvaendarnamn hos DataDirect', 'sv' ] ], } ); $writer->start_selectone( { id => 'lineup', title => [ [ 'Lineup', 'en' ], [ 'Programpaket', 'sv' ] ], description => [ [ 'The lineup of channels for your region.', 'en' ], [ 'Programpaket foer din region', 'sv' ] ], } ); $writer->write_option( { value=>'eastcoast', text=> => [ [ 'East Coast', 'en' ], [ 'Oestkusten', 'sv' ] ] } ); $writer->write_option( { value=>'westcoast', text=> => [ [ 'West Coast', 'en' ], [ 'Vaestkusten', 'sv' ] ] } ); $writer->end_selectone(); $writer->end(); print $result; EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
None. METHODS
start() Write the start of the <xmltvconfiguration> element. Parameter is a hashref which gives the attributes of this element. write_string() Write a <string> element. Parameter is a hashref with the data for the element: $writer->write_string( { id => 'username', title => [ [ 'Username', 'en' ], [ 'Anvaendarnamn', 'sv' ] ], description => [ [ 'The username for logging in to DataDirect.', 'en' ], [ 'Anvaendarnamn hos DataDirect', 'sv' ] ], default => "", } ); perl v5.14.2 2010-04-24 Configure::Writer(3pm)
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