06-11-2014
Quote:
Originally Posted by
pamu
Yes agreed, But many times we don't have many options.
I have only putty to access this DB and I want to validate there itself. You should understand that there are many things which are not in our hand in actual world.(basically in any bank)
Then we have to try within our boundaries itself. Don't have any options
.
I have tried all the inputs given in this post but nothing is working for me.
Please suggest how I can achieve this.
Thanks,
Pamu
I wasn't suggesting you do anything any differently, anything that would be outside of your control. Your subject and question simply suggested that you don't have a clear understanding of the relationship of putty to your actual problem, and I was trying to clarify that for you. Perhaps I was reading too much between the lines, but I see a LOT of people who don't have a clear understanding of what processes are happening on their own workstation vs. what is actually happening on a server they are connected to.
I can't suggest "how to achive this" because I don't know where you want this file to end up and what you want to do with it when you get it.
The phrase "nothing is working for me" contains no useful, actionable information. What rdbms product are you issuing the sql statement to? What command line utility are you using to connect to that database and issue the SQL statement? What output ARE you getting? Error messages? A file with something other than what you expect? A file located somewhere other than where you expect?
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pdo.query
PDO.QUERY(3) 1 PDO.QUERY(3)
PDO
::query - Executes an SQL statement, returning a result set as a PDOStatement object
SYNOPSIS
public PDOStatement PDO::query (string $statement)
DESCRIPTION
PDOStatement PDO::query (string $statement, int $PDO::FETCH_COLUMN, int $colno) PDOStatement PDO::query (string $statement, int
$PDO::FETCH_CLASS, string $classname, array $ctorargs) PDOStatement PDO::query (string $statement, int $PDO::FETCH_INTO, object
$object)
PDO.query(3) executes an SQL statement in a single function call, returning the result set (if any) returned by the statement as a
PDOStatement object.
For a query that you need to issue multiple times, you will realize better performance if you prepare a PDOStatement object using PDO.pre-
pare(3) and issue the statement with multiple calls to PDOStatement.execute(3).
If you do not fetch all of the data in a result set before issuing your next call to PDO.query(3), your call may fail. Call PDOState-
ment.closeCursor(3) to release the database resources associated with the PDOStatement object before issuing your next call to
PDO.query(3).
Note
Although this function is only documented as having a single parameter, you may pass additional arguments to this function. They
will be treated as though you called PDOStatement.setFetchMode(3) on the resultant statement object.
PARAMETERS
o $statement
- The SQL statement to prepare and execute. Data inside the query should be properly escaped.
RETURN VALUES
PDO.query(3) returns a PDOStatement object, or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
Demonstrate PDO::query
A nice feature of PDO.query(3) is that it enables you to iterate over the rowset returned by a successfully executed SELECT state-
ment.
<?php
function getFruit($conn) {
$sql = 'SELECT name, color, calories FROM fruit ORDER BY name';
foreach ($conn->query($sql) as $row) {
print $row['name'] . " ";
print $row['color'] . " ";
print $row['calories'] . "
";
}
}
?>
The above example will output:
apple red 150
banana yellow 250
kiwi brown 75
lemon yellow 25
orange orange 300
pear green 150
watermelon pink 90
SEE ALSO
PDO.exec(3), PDO.prepare(3), PDOStatement.execute(3).
PHP Documentation Group PDO.QUERY(3)