Griggs, Donald wrote:
Regarding: "
Where I get tripped up is making a typo in a multiline query that may
have destructive effects if I terminate with a ';' and allow the CLI to
execute the query. To date I have aborted the CLI with a ^C (MS
Windows). I would love have a means of escaping/cancelling back to the
prompt without executing from a partially entered query. Perhaps the
escape key is a good candidate for actioning this functionality should
someone implement it."
Why not just add the word "damnit;" (or almost anything) to the end of
the query, resulting in a syntax error -- and no changes to your
database?
Probably because I didn't think of it at the time - thanks Donald, but I
would still like to push one key and cancel the current entry like I can
in a Cmd.exe CLI console. Is this feature not common in CLI consoles
on other OS.
--
Regards
John McMahon
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