Re: [Q] SQL calls from UNIX scripts?

From: Joe Dunn <jdunn_at_hns.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 1994 13:46:21 GMT
Message-ID: <1994Jun9.134621.21755_at_hns.com>


In article <2t499e$ovg_at_c2.eunet.co.at>, paul_at_eunet.co.at (Paul Gillingwater) writes:
|> Raymond Scott (rlscott_at_lobby.ti.com) wrote:
|> : We have both Sybase and Oracle installed on an
|> : HP 9000 running HP-UX. I would like to be able
|> : to execute SQL from a UNIX script. The goal is
|> : to be able to create 'quicky' transactions to
|> : perform frequently done SQL etc.
|>
|> I strongly recommend Sybperl and Oraperl. Why walk when you can ride?
|> --
|> paul_at_actrix.co.at (Paul Gillingwater) :: Home Office in Vienna, Austria
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If it is not a requirment to do Shell scripts, Sybperl is an excellent tool for creating scripts and reports from Sybase(and it's free).

joe

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