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isql(1)			     UnixODBC manual pages		       isql(1)

NAME
       isql, iusql - unixODBC command-line interactive SQL tool

SYNOPSIS
       isql DSN [USER [PASSWORD]] [options]

DESCRIPTION
       isql  is	 a  command  line tool which allows the user to execute SQL in
       batch or interactively. It has some  interesting	 options  such	as  an
       option to generate output wrapped in an HTML table.

       iusql is the same tool with built-in Unicode support.

ARGUMENTS
       DSN    The Data Source Name, which should be used to make connection to
	      the  database.   The  data  source  is   looked	for   in   the
	      /etc/odbc.ini  and $HOME/.odbc.ini files in that order, with the
	      latter overwriting the former.

       USER   Specifies the database  user/role	 under	which  the  connection
	      should be made.

       PASSWORD
	      Password for the specified USER.

OPTIONS
       -b     Run  isql	 in non-interactive batch mode. In this mode, the isql
	      processes its standard input,  expecting	one  SQL  command  per
	      line.

       -dDELIMITER
	      Delimits columns with delimiter.

       -xHEX  Delimits	columns	 with  HEX, which is a hexadecimal code of the
	      delimiting character in the format 0xNN - i.e. 0x09 for the  TAB
	      character.

       -w     Format the result as HTML table.

       -c     Output the names of the columns on the first row. Has any effect
	      only with the -d or -x options.

       -mNUM  Limit the column display width to NUM characters.

       -lLOCALE
	      Sets locale to LOCALE.

       -q     Wrap the character fields in double quotes.

       -3     Use the ODBC 3 calls.

       -n     Use the new line processing. (multiple lines of SQL,  terminated
	      with command GO).

       -e     Use the SQLExecDirect instead of Prepare.

       -k     Use SQLDriverConnect.

       -v     Turn  on the verbose mode, where the errors are fully described.
	      Useful for debugging.

       --version
	      Prints the program version and exits.

       -LNUM  Alter the maximum number of characters displayed from a  charac‐
	      ter field to NUM characters. Default is 300.

COMMANDS
       This section briefly describes some isql runtime commands.

       help
	      List all tables in the database.

       help table
	      List all columns in the table.

       help help
	      List all help options.

EXAMPLES
       $ isql WebDB MyID MyPWD -w -b < My.sql

       Connects	 to  the  WebDB as user MyID with password MyPWD, then execute
       the commands in the My.sql file and returns the results wrapped in HTML
       table.	Each line in My.sql must contain exactly 1 SQL command, except
       for the last line, which must be blank (unless the -n option is	speci‐
       fied).

FILES
       /etc/odbc.ini
	      System-wide DSN definitions. See odbc.ini(5) for details.

       $HOME/.odbc.ini
	      User-specific DSN definitions. See odbc.ini(5) for details.

SEE ALSO
       odbcinst(1), odbc.ini(5)

AUTHORS
       The authors of unixODBC are Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesign.com> and
       Nick Gorham <nick@lurcher.org>. For the full list of  contributors  see
       the AUTHORS file.

COPYRIGHT
       unixODBC	 is  licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License. For
       details about the license, see the COPYING file.

version 2.3.2			Tue 25 Jun 2013			       isql(1)
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