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I'm new here, so this information may exist elsewhere on this forum. If so, please point me in the right direction.
Here's the problem.
I'm trying to migrate Oracle data from an HP system to a Sun system using a raw device as a 'bridge' between the two systems. Both machines... (4 Replies)
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I have a need to compress the contents of a directory while I am copying data into it. I was able to do this when it was only one file by doing as below:
STEP1: mknod myfile p
STEP2: chmod 777 myfile
STEP3: compress -v < myfile > myfile.Z &
STEP4: cp -p xyz_file myfile... (2 Replies)
Hii friends,
I am a newbie to unix/shell scripting and got stuck in implementing a functionality.Dear experts,kindly spare some time to bring me out of dark pit :confused:..
My requirement is somewhat wierd,let me explain what i have and what i need to do...
1) there are several excel... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
I used the below script to get the sql data into csv file using unix scripting.
I m getting the output into an output file but the output file is not displayed in a separe columns .
#!/bin/ksh
export FILE_PATH=/maav/home/xyz/abc/
rm $FILE_PATH/sample.csv
sqlplus -s... (2 Replies)
Hello, i'm new to the forum and so am i to C programming.
Recently i've gotten a task to create a program that will read an existing .bin file and copy the data to a non existing (so i have to create it) .txt file (some type of conversion)
Now, i now how to put the arguments, opening and... (5 Replies)
I have a series of observations of which one column is sometimes missing (zero):
date temp delta
1977 284.54 29.84
1978 149.82 0
1979 320.71 28.45
1980 176.76 0
1981 854.65 0
1984 817.65 0
1985 990.58 27.98
1986 410.21 0
1987 405.93 0
1988 482.9 0
What I would like to achieve is a... (8 Replies)
I have the following that I'd like to do:
1. I have split a file into separate files that I placed into the /tmp directory. These files are named F1 F2 F3 F4.
2. In addition, I have several directories which are alphabetized as dira dirb dirc dird.
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Hello people,
I have a question regarding transferring data from one file server to another.
The server is a Solaris 9 box
The old file server is connected via Ethernet cable, and the new file server we are switching is a Fiber channel.
can I use the
dd if=server:/app1 of=server2:/app1
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I have a large number of data files each containing simple integers from 1 to around 25000 in ascending order. However, they are not in a specific progression; some numbers are missing in each file.
For ex. datfile1 may have the numbers in order 1 2 4 6 7 8 12 ... 24996 24999
while datfile2... (8 Replies)
I need to perform operation as captioned.
I found out USB CD Drive is attached, by running 'lsusb' command.
I am trying to identify mechanism by which I could mount this USB CD drive to disk. After which I expect to copy the contents.
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sql::translator::producer::mysql
SQL::Translator::Producer::MySQL(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SQL::Translator::Producer::MySQL(3pm)NAME
SQL::Translator::Producer::MySQL - MySQL-specific producer for SQL::Translator
SYNOPSIS
Use via SQL::Translator:
use SQL::Translator;
my $t = SQL::Translator->new( parser => '...', producer => 'MySQL', '...' );
$t->translate;
DESCRIPTION
This module will produce text output of the schema suitable for MySQL. There are still some issues to be worked out with syntax
differences between MySQL versions 3 and 4 ("SET foreign_key_checks," character sets for fields, etc.).
ARGUMENTS
This producer takes a single optional producer_arg "mysql_version", which provides the desired version for the target database. By default
MySQL v3 is assumed, and statements pertaining to any features introduced in later versions (e.g. CREATE VIEW) are not produced.
Valid version specifiers for "mysql_version" are listed here
Table Types
Normally the tables will be created without any explicit table type given and so will use the MySQL default.
Any tables involved in foreign key constraints automatically get a table type of InnoDB, unless this is overridden by setting the
"mysql_table_type" extra attribute explicitly on the table.
Extra attributes.
The producer recognises the following extra attributes on the Schema objects.
field.list
Set the list of allowed values for Enum fields.
field.binary, field.unsigned, field.zerofill
Set the MySQL field options of the same name.
field.renamed_from, table.renamed_from
Use when producing diffs to indicate that the current table/field has been renamed from the old name as given in the attribute value.
table.mysql_table_type
Set the type of the table e.g. 'InnoDB', 'MyISAM'. This will be automatically set for tables involved in foreign key constraints if it
is not already set explicitly. See "Table Types".
Please note that the "ENGINE" option is the preferred method of specifying the MySQL storage engine to use, but this method still works
for backwards compatibility.
table.mysql_charset, table.mysql_collate
Set the tables default charater set and collation order.
field.mysql_charset, field.mysql_collate
Set the fields charater set and collation order.
SEE ALSO
SQL::Translator, http://www.mysql.com/.
AUTHORS
darren chamberlain <darren@cpan.org>, Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Producer::MySQL(3pm)