In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% I use a bash script (similar to following example) to update tables.
%
% psql -v passed_in_var=\'some_value\' -f script_name
%
% Is it possible to pass a value back from psql to the bash script?
If you run it like
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Patrick TJ McPhee wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% I use a bash script (similar to following example) to update tables.
%
% psql -v passed_in_var=\'some_value\' -f script_name
%
% Is it possible to pass a value back from
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 11:06:32 -0500, Paul Cunningham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use a bash script (similar to following example) to update tables.
psql -v passed_in_var=\'some_value\' -f script_name
Is it possible to pass a value back from psql to the bash script?
You can use '\! [
I use a bash script (similar to following example) to update tables.
psql -v passed_in_var=\'some_value\' -f script_name
Is it possible to pass a value back from psql to the bash script?
Thanks,
Paul Cunningham
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