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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users DBsurvey syntax for cellular networks Post 8382 by Neo on Wednesday 10th of October 2001 06:05:35 PM
Old 10-10-2001
OK, now I think I understand.... this may or may not be an SQL query.... it is just some query to a database that is part of the Lucent management application.

This implies that your command line utility DBsurvey does the query for you based on a configuration file read from the command line, script_name .

If you can help with the investigation on your end, we can proceed on this end:
[list=1][*]Is DBSurvey a binary file or a text file?[*]Does the command man DBsurvey produce any output?[*]Does the command DBsurvey -help provide any output?[*]What is the output on the screen of DBsurvey without any arguments?[/list=1]

If you can be kind enough to answer these, we can proceed to the next step of the investigation Smilie
 

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INGRES_PREPARE(3)							 1							 INGRES_PREPARE(3)

ingres_prepare - Prepare a query for later execution

SYNOPSIS
mixed ingres_prepare (resource $link, string $query) DESCRIPTION
Prepares a query for execution by ingres_execute(3). The query becomes part of the currently open transaction. If there is no open transaction, ingres_query(3) opens a new transaction. To close the transaction, you can call either ingres_commit(3) to commit the changes made to the database or ingres_rollback(3) to cancel these changes. When the script ends, any open transaction is rolled back (by calling ingres_rollback(3)). You can also use ingres_autocom- mit(3) before opening a new transaction to have every SQL query immediately committed. Note Related Configurations See also the ingres.describe, ingres.scrollable and ingres.utf8 directives in Runtime Configuration. PARAMETERS
o $link - The connection link identifier o $query - A valid SQL query (see the Ingres SQL reference guide) in the Ingres documentation. See the query parameter in ingres_query(3) for a list of SQL statements which cannot be executed using ingres_prepare(3) RETURN VALUES
ingres_prepare(3) returns a query result identifier that is used with ingres_execute(3) to execute the query. To see if an error occurred, use ingres_errno(3), ingres_error(3), or ingres_errsqlstate(3). SEE ALSO
ingres_unbuffered_query(3), ingres_fetch_array(3), ingres_fetch_assoc(3), ingres_fetch_object(3), ingres_fetch_row(3), ingres_commit(3), ingres_rollback(3), ingres_autocommit(3), ingres_set_environment(3), ingres_errno(3), ingres_error(3). PHP Documentation Group INGRES_PREPARE(3)
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