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Creating a SQL script? |
Tue, Jul 1 2014 11:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Matt Gregory | How do I create a SQL script with multiple statements? In MySQL I can put multiple statements in a file separated with semicolons and run it. Why can't I do that with the ElevateDB Manager?
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Tue, Jul 1 2014 2:53 PM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | Create a new script (Button "New | Script") and use
Execute Immediate 'sql-statement'; Execute Immediate 'sql-statement'; Execute Immediate 'sql-statement'; etc. |
Wed, Jul 2 2014 3:40 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Matt
>How do I create a SQL script with multiple statements? In MySQL I can put multiple statements in a file separated with semicolons and run it. Why can't I do that with the ElevateDB Manager? I assume that you're referring to a script as a simple list of sql statements as there was in DBISAM not a script as in a a program then the answer is that in EDBManager (not a query in a program unless you implement yourself) just use a ! to separate the statements. This can be changed in teh preferences (editor | statement termination character) If you are referring to a script not a query then Uli has already given you the answer. Roy Lambert |
Tue, Jul 8 2014 4:36 PM | Permanent Link |
Matt Gregory | Thanks, you guys. I knew there had to be a way to do it!
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