pmsql

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NAME

       pmsql - interactive shell with readline for msql


SYNOPSIS

       pmsql [-h host] [database]


DESCRIPTION

       pmsql lets you talk to a running msql daemon sending
       either SQL queries or relshow commands. The output is
       formatted much in the same way as by the msql monitor (see
       below) and the relshow program, which are both coming with
       msql. The additional capability is a connection to a
       readline interface (if available) and a pipe to your
       favorite pager. Additionally you may switch between hosts
       and databases within one session and you don't have to
       type the nasty \g (a trailing \g, \q, and \p will be
       ignored).

       If a command starts with one of the following reserved
       words, it's treated specially, otherwise it is passed on
       verbatim to the mSQL daemon. Output from the daemon is
       piped to your pager specified by either the PMSQL_PAGER or
       the PAGER environment variable. If both are undefined, the
       PATH is searched for either "less" or "more" and the first
       program found is taken. If no pager can be determined, the
       program writes to unfiltered STDOUT.

       ? print usage summary and current host and database

       ho[st] host
         Set default host to "host"

       da[tabase] database
         Set default database to "database"

       re[lshow] [-h host] [database] [table] [index]
         Describe databases or tables in the same way as done by
         the relshow program. If host or database are specified,
         the defaults are set to these values. The prameter index
         is only supported for mSQL-2.0.

       ! EXPR
         Eval the EXPR in perl

       q[uit]
         Leave pmsql

       Global Variable

       The global variable $Q is used for the statement handle of
       the current query. You can use this variable in eval
       statements.

       There's no global variable for the database connection,
       because we connect to the database for each command
       separately.

       Completion

       pmsql comes with some basic completion definitions that
       are far from being perfect. Completion means, you can use
       the TAB character to run some lookup routines on the
       current host or database and use the results to save a few
       keystrokes.

       The completion mechanism is very basic, and I'm not
       intending to refine it in the near future. Feel free to
       implement your own refinements and let me know, if you
       have something better than what we have here.


BUGS

       pmsql is not an msql clone. If you use it as such for bulk
       uploads into the database, you will notice an enourmous
       disadvantage in performance. The reason is that pmsql
       intentionally disconnects from the database after every
       query.


SEE ALSO

       You need a readline package installed to get the advantage
       of a readline interface. If you don't have it, you won't
       be able to use the arrow keys in a meaningful manner.
       Term::ReadKey and Term::ReadLine do not come with the perl
       distribution but are available from CPAN (see
       http://www.perl.com/CPAN).

       See Msql, Term::ReadKey, Term::ReadLine.
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