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Old 06-04-2015
Execute sql statment in korn shell

I am fairly new to writing scripts, and have gotten a lot of help from this site in the past with many of the posts.
I have a question/issue with a script I am attempting to write and have a question regarding executing an sql statement inside of a loop (do while). I have in the past written scripts where script syntax and logic and then has one or more SQL statements, but not intermixed.
I am on HP-UX, running INFORMIX and we use dbaccess to call the DB.
The issue that I am having is in regards to using a counter in a loop and executing an sql that contains the value of the counter.
I have played around already with the redirect (>>$op<<!!!) but still getting errors on a “unmatched <<”
And when I seem to resolve that; the sql wont execute..
I am trying this in a loop because I need to update 2+ million records { and wanted to get a simple select working first} and don’t want to sit and update and execute individually many many times - I can’t run the range to high as I will take up all of the locks, so I am starting with 100K records at a time.

Any direction, guidance, help would be greatly appreciated
Code:
 x=1
 xa=1
 while ((x<xa)) ; do
    print -n \\rx = $x
    sleep 1
     dbaccess ${DB}@${DBSERV} >>${op} <<!!! 
       set isolation dirty read;
        SELECT
          <field_1>
          ,<field_2>
        FROM
          <table>
        Where
           <field> between '$x' and '$xa'
                   ;
                 !!!
                 
     ((x=x+100000))
 done

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Last edited by jim mcnamara; 06-04-2015 at 10:15 PM..
 

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