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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Diff between Unix and Windows Post 76913 by cheche on Friday 1st of July 2005 11:51:17 AM
Old 07-01-2005
Question Diff between Unix and Windows

Hi All,
In my work environment, our workis to run N number of SQL statements
continously.. Actually we are in testing environment. And for this we write 100 of SQL's and execute each one after another at Windows SQL prompt.
Some of the SQL's will be running for about 12 hrs also.
Now I wrote a Shell script to execute them continously if we provide the directory where these SQL statements are present as a parameter. ANd this is working fine.
I had even worked out a directory structure for this. Now I want to propose the idea of making all the users use Unix rather than Windows. But no one is used to Unix. SO before I make this proposal I want some one of you to help me out in giving what will be the advantages in using unix environment in place of Windows Environment.

Hoping to recv Good response

Thanks in Advance

CheChe
 

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SQL::Statement::Term(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   SQL::Statement::Term(3)

NAME
SQL::Statement::Term - base class for all terms SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner my $term = SQL::Statement::Term->new( $owner ); # access the value of that term $term->value( $eval ); DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::Term is an abstract base class providing the interface for all terms. INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::Term METHODS
new Instantiates new term and stores a weak reference to the owner. value Abstract method which will return the value of the term. Must be overridden by derived classes. DESTROY Destroys the term and undefines the weak reference to the owner. NAME
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm - term for constant values SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner my $term = SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm->new( $owner, 'foo' ); # access the value of that term - returns 'foo' $term->value( $eval ); DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm implements a term which will always return the same constant value. INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ConstantTerm ISA SQL::Statement::Term METHODS
new Instantiates new term and stores the constant to deliver and a weak reference to the owner. value Returns the specified constant. NAME
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue - term for column values SYNOPSIS
# create a term with an SQL::Statement object as owner my $term = SQL::Statement::ColumnValue->new( $owner, 'id' ); # access the value of that term - returns the value of the column 'id' # of the currently active row in $eval $term->value( $eval ); DESCRIPTION
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue implements a term which will return the specified column of the active row. INHERITANCE
SQL::Statement::ColumnValue ISA SQL::Statement::Term METHODS
new Instantiates new term and stores the column name to deliver and a weak reference to the owner. value Returns the specified column value. AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009,2010 by Jens Rehsack: rehsackATcpan.org All rights reserved. You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file. perl v5.12.1 2010-05-06 SQL::Statement::Term(3)
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