man fields (Commandes) - list fields in a table

NAME

fields - list fields in a table

SYNOPSIS

fields host port socket user passwd table

fields [-config configfile] -id id table

DESCRIPTION

The fields command returns a comma seperated list of the fields in the table specified by the table argument to standard output.

OPTIONS

host
hostname of the machine running the listener daemon
port
port number the listener daemon is listening on, for local or remote connections
socket
socket the listener daemon is listening on, for local connections
user
SQL Relay user name (as per config file)
passwd
SQL Relay password (as per config file)
-config configfile
config file to use (default /etc/sqlrelay/sqlrelay.conf)
-id id
instance to use (as per config file)
table
table to be described

EXAMPLES

fields "" "" /tmp/examplesocket fred secret tbl
Connect to the SQL Relay listener daemon running on the local machine, with socket /tmp/examplesocket, as user fred, with password secret, and return the fields in table tbl.
fields dbsvr 9000 "" fred secret tbl
Connect to the SQL Relay listener daemon running on the remote machine dbsvr, on port 9000, as user fred, with password secret, and return the fields in table tbl.
fields -id example tbl
Connect to the SQL Relay listener daemon for instance example (as defined in /etc/sqlrelay/sqlrelay.config), and return the fields in table tbl.

SEE ALSO

#fields(1), query(1), sqlr-config-gtk(1), sqlrsh(1), sqlr-cachemanager(8), sqlr-connection(8), sqlr-listener(8), sqlr-scaler(8), sqlr-start(8), sqlr-stop(8), and the documentation in /usr/share/doc/sqlrelay.

AUTHORS

This manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org> and Florian M. Weps <fweps@pop.agri.ch>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).