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linux ISQL and MSSQL unload results to file

Hello,
I am using suse 10.1 and isql from unixodbc to connect to a MS SQL server. I got everything to work fine. What do I need to unload the results from the sql to a file? I attempted to put unload to in my sql statement but got a error. I don't see in the isql help where it has a option to unload to files, I read about a -o option but the isql I am using doesn't have that option.
Guess I either need to know how to unload the results using MS SQL's or how to do it from ISQL. I set the delimiter to pipe and attempted to redirect the output but got all of the isql login stuff. Thanks.

---------- Post updated at 11:17 AM ---------- Previous update was at 11:01 AM ----------

I figured it out, I just needed to add on the -b optoin, and the redirecting of the output now just includes the results. Thanks.
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KEXTUNLOAD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					     KEXTUNLOAD(8)

NAME
kextunload -- terminates objects and unloads code associated with a kernel extension SYNOPSIS
kextunload [-b bundle_id] ... [-c class_name] ... [-h] [-p] [ -v [0-6] | -q ] [ extension ] ... DESCRIPTION
The kextunload program is used to terminate and unregister I/O Kit objects associated with a kernel extension (kext) and to unload the code and personalities for that kext. In order to unload a kext kextunload must be invoked as the superuser. If another loaded kext has a dependency on a kext being unloaded, the unload will fail. You can determine whether a kext has dependents using the kextstat(8) tool. kextunload is a formal interface for unloading kexts in the Darwin OS and in Mac OS X. Software and installers can rely on its presence and invoke it in order to unload kexts. The arguments and options available are these: extension The pathname of a kext to unload. All instances of classes associated with the kext are terminated, and personalities and code are unloaded from the kernel. -b bundle_id Unload code and personalities for the kext whose CFBundleIdentifier is bundle_id. -c class_name Terminate all instances of class class_name if possible but do not unload code or personalities. New load requests for devices driven by these instances may result in the same class being instantiated at any time. -h Print a help message describing each option flag. -m bundle_id Same as -m (remains for backward compatibility). -p Don't remove personalities when unloading (unnecessary when using the -c option). New load requests for devices driven by the kext may result in the same kext being loaded at any time. -q Quiet mode; print no informational or error messages. This option excludes -v. -v [0-6] Verbose mode; print information about the kext scanning and loading process (note that this is generally not useful when unloading). See the man page for kextload(8) to see what each verbose level prints. This option excludes - q . DIAGNOSTICS
kextunload exits with a zero status upon success, or prints an error message and exits with a nonzero status upon failure. An error when multiple kexts are being unloaded causes kextunload to exit immediately, so that some kexts may remain unloaded even if they could have been unloaded without error. BUGS
The results of unload requests as given by the kernel don't allow for determining the reason for a failure, such as that the kext wasn't loaded or that another kext has a dependency on it. You can check these conditions using kextstat(8). SEE ALSO
kextcache(8), kextd(8), kextload(8), kextstat(8) Darwin April 17, 2002 Darwin