fields(1)
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 connec
- tions
- 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
query(1), sqlr-config-gtk(1), sqlrsh(1), sqlr-cachemanager(8), sqlrconnection(8), sqlr-listener(8), sqlr-scaler(8), sqlr-start(8), sqlrstop(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).