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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Uppercase variable Post 303033991 by rbatte1 on Tuesday 16th of April 2019 05:07:07 AM
Old 04-16-2019
Yes, I said that even the better version was awful code Smilie and I'm having to remember it because it's long since replaced/retired. I might even have a syntax error, but I just remember the horror of all those escapes Smilie


I'm off for a lie down.
Robin
 

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GSQL - an integrated database development environment for GNOME VERSION
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gsql [options] DESCRIPTION
GSQL is a gtk2-based modular development tool for various RDBMS, such as Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and others OPTIONS
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