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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Capturing value into variable Post 39446 by davidg on Tuesday 19th of August 2003 07:16:44 AM
Old 08-19-2003
Hi Phrasad,

It is possible to get the exit code of each forked process. It's up to the process to use a valid exit code. For instance SQL could deside to exit with the code 3489, I would not know what to do with this code, but SQL can do this.
So when you start SQL you fork, when this fork returns to it's parent, "the exit from out of sql" you will see the return code from SQL. The fork cannot tell exit codes from inside another programm. Maybe from inside SQL you are able to capture the exit code and use this to exit out of SQL.
Hope this helps.

Regs David
 

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SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class(3) 		User Contributed Perl Documentation		   SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class(3)

NAME
SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class - Create a SQL::Translator schema from a DBIx::Class::Schema instance SYNOPSIS
## Via DBIx::Class use MyApp::Schema; my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect("dbi:SQLite:something.db"); $schema->create_ddl_dir(); ## or $schema->deploy(); ## Standalone use MyApp::Schema; use SQL::Translator; my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect; my $trans = SQL::Translator->new ( parser => 'SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class', parser_args => { dbic_schema => $schema, add_fk_index => 0, sources => [qw/ Artist CD /], }, producer => 'SQLite', ) or die SQL::Translator->error; my $out = $trans->translate() or die $trans->error; DESCRIPTION
This class requires SQL::Translator installed to work. "SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class" reads a DBIx::Class schema, interrogates the columns, and stuffs it all in an $sqlt_schema object. Its primary use is in deploying database layouts described as a set of DBIx::Class classes, to a database. To do this, see "deploy" in DBIx::Class::Schema. This can also be achieved by having DBIx::Class export the schema as a set of SQL files ready for import into your database, or passed to other machines that need to have your application installed but don't have SQL::Translator installed. To do this see "create_ddl_dir" in DBIx::Class::Schema. PARSER OPTIONS
dbic_schema The DBIx::Class schema (either an instance or a class name) to be parsed. This argument is in fact optional - instead one can supply it later at translation time as an argument to "translate" in SQL::Translator. In other words both of the following invocations are valid and will produce conceptually identical output: my $yaml = SQL::Translator->new( parser => 'SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class', parser_args => { dbic_schema => $schema, }, producer => 'SQL::Translator::Producer::YAML', )->translate; my $yaml = SQL::Translator->new( parser => 'SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class', producer => 'SQL::Translator::Producer::YAML', )->translate(data => $schema); add_fk_index Create an index for each foreign key. Enabled by default, as having indexed foreign key columns is normally the sensible thing to do. sources Arguments: @class_names Limit the amount of parsed sources by supplying an explicit list of source names. SEE ALSO
SQL::Translator, DBIx::Class::Schema AUTHORS
See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class. LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.18.2 2014-01-22 SQL::Translator::Parser::DBIx::Class(3)
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