sqlsharp(1)
Mono SQL Query command-line tool
Description
sqlsharp
NAME
sqlsharp - Mono SQL Query command-line tool
SYNOPSIS
sqlsharp [-f filename] [-o filename] [-s]
DESCRIPTION
sqlsharp is a Mono SQL tool used for entering SQL queries to a database using Mono data providers.
OPTIONS
The following
options are supported:
-f filename
Output file to load SQL commands from.
-o filename
Output file to send results.
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-s |
Silent mode. |
HOW TO USE
The SQL tool accepts commands via its command line interface. Commands begin with a backslash followed by the command name.
Example:
\open
Basically, there are five commands a user should know: \provider, \connectionstring, \open, \quit, and \help
To connect to a database, you need to do the following:
1. set your data provider via \provider
Example:
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SQL# \provider mysql |
2. set your connection string via \connectionstring
Example:
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SQL# \connectionstring Database=test |
3. open a connection to the database via \open
Example:
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SQL# \open |
CONNECTION AND PROVIDER COMMANDS
These commands
are used to setup the provider, connection string, and
open/close the database connnection
ConnectionString
Sets the Connection String
Example:
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SQL# \ConnectionString Database=testdb | ||
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or | ||
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SQL# \cs Database=testdb |
For more examples, see section CONNECTION STRING EXAMPLES.
Provider
Sets the Provider of the Data
Source. For list of Providers, see section PROVIDERS.
Example: to set the provider for MySQL:
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SQL# \provider mysql |
or
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SQL# \p mysql |
Note: if you need to load an
external provider in SQL#,
see the SQL# command \loadextprovider
ListProviders
List ADO.NET 2.0 Providers available
Example:
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SQL# \ListProviders | ||
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or | ||
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SQL# \listp |
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BCS |
Prompts you for building each connection parameter and builds the connection string and also allows you to enter a password wich does not echo. |
Example:
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SQL# \bcs |
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ConnectionString Option: Data Source [] SQL# blazer |
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ConnectionString Option: Persist Security Info [False] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Integrated Security [False] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: User ID [] SQL# scott |
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Password: ***** |
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ConnectionString Option: Enlist [False] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Pooling [True] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Min Pool Size [0] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Max Pool Size [100] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Unicode [False] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Load Balance Timeout [0] SQL# |
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ConnectionString Option: Omit Oracle Connection Name [False] SQL# |
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ConnectionString is set. |
LoadExtProvider
ASSEMBLY CLASS to load an external provider. Use the complete name of its assembly and its Connection class.
Example: to load the MySQL provider Mono.Data.MySql
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SQL# \loadextprovider Mono.Data.MySql Mono.Data.MySql.MySqlConnection |
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Open |
Opens a connection to the database |
Example:
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SQL# \open |
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Close |
Closes the connection to the database |
Example:
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SQL# \close |
Default
show default variables, such as, Provider and ConnectionString.
Example:
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SQL# \defaults |
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Q |
Quit |
Example:
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SQL# \q |
SQL EXECUTION COMMANDS
Commands to execute SQL statements
e execute SQL query (SELECT)
Example: to execute a query
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SQL# SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE | |
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SQL# \e |
Note: to get \e
to automatically work after entering a query, put a
semicolon ; at the end of the query.
Example: to enter and exectue query at the same time
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SQL# SELECT * FROM EMPLOYEE; |
exenonquery
execute a SQL non query (not a SELECT)
Example: to insert a row into a table:
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SQL# INSERT INTO SOMETABLE (COL1, COL2) VALUES(’ABC’,’DEF’) | ||
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SQL# \exenonquery |
Note: this can be used for
those providers that are new and do not have
the ability to execute queries yet.
exescalar
execute SQL to get a single row and single column.
Example: to execute a Maxium aggregate
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SQL# SELECT MAX(grade) FROM class |
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SQL# \exescalar |
exexml
FILENAME to execute SQL and save output to XML file
Example:
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SQL# SELECT fname, lname, hire_date FROM employee | ||
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SQL# \exexml employee.xml |
Note: this depends on
DataAdapter, DataTable, and DataSet
to be working properly
FILE COMMANDS
Commands for importing commands from file to SQL# and vice versa
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f |
FILENAME to read a batch of SQL# commands from file |
Example:
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SQL# \f batch.sql# |
Note: the SQL# commands are
interpreted as they are read. If there is
any SQL statements, the are executed.
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o |
FILENAME to write result of commands executed to file. |
Example:
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SQL# \o result.txt |
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load |
FILENAME to load from file SQL commands into SQL buffer. |
Example:
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SQL# \load commands.sql |
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save |
FILENAME to save SQL commands from SQL buffer to file. |
Example:
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SQL# \save commands.sql |
GENERAL PURPOSE COMMANDS
General commands to use.
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h |
show help (all commands). |
Example:
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SQL# \h |
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s |
TRUE, FALSE to silent messages. |
Example 1:
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SQL# \s true |
Example 2:
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SQL# \s false |
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r |
reset or clear the query buffer. |
Example:
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SQL# \r |
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show what’s in the SQL buffer now. |
Example:
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SQL# \print |
SH VARIABLES WHICH CAN BE USED AS PARAMETERS Commands to set variables which can be used as Parameters in an SQL statement. If the SQL contains any parameters, the parameter does not have a variable set, the user will be prompted for the value for each missing parameter.
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set |
NAME VALUE to set an internal variable. |
Example:
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SQL# \set sFirstName John |
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unset |
NAME to remove an internal variable. |
Example:
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SQL# \unset sFirstName |
variable
NAME to display the value of an internal variable.
Example:
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SQL# \variable sFirstName |
PROVIDER SUPPORT OPTIONS
Enable or Disble
support for a particular provider option
UseParameters
TRUE,FALSE to use parameters when executing SQL which use the variables that were set.
If this option is true, the SQL contains parameters, and for each parameter which does not have a SQL# variable set, the user will be prompted to enter the value For that parameter.
Example:
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SQL# \useparameter true |
Default: false
UseSimpleReader
TRUE,FALSE to use simple reader when displaying results.
Example:
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SQL# \usesimplereader true |
Default: false. Mostly, this is dependent on the provider. If the provider does not have enough of IDataReader implemented to have the normal reader working, then the simple reader can be used. Providers like SqlClient, MySQL, and PostgreSQL have this ption defaulting to true.
PROVIDERS
PROVIDER NAME NAMESPACE ASSEMBLY
oracle Oracle
8i-11g System.Data.OracleClient System.Data.OracleClient
postgresql NetPostgreSQL Npgsql Npgsql
bytefx ByteFX MySQL ByteFX.Data.MySqlClient ByteFX.Data
sqlclient MS SQL 7-2008 System.Data.SqlClient System.Data
odbc ODBC System.Data.Odbc System.Data
sqlite SQL Lite Mono.Data.SqliteClient
Mono.Data.SqliteClient
sybase Sybase Mono.Data.SybaseClient Mono.Data.SybaseClient
firebird Firebird SQL FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdSql
FirebirdSql.Data.Firebird
mysql MySQL AB MySql.Data.MySqlClient MySql.Data
NOTES:
Ngsql is the
.Net Data Provider for PosgreSQL. The
latest version can be downloaded from
http://npgsql.projects.postgresql.org/
MySql.Data is
the MySQL Connector/Net for connecting to MySql databases.
For MySQL, it is strongly recommend to use MySql.Data
instead of the old
ByteFX.Data provider. Unfortunately, MySql.Data is not
included with Mono.
You can download the latest MySQL Connector/Net from MySQL
AB at
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/
FirebirdSql.Data.Firebird
can be downloaded from here:
http://www.firebirdsql.org/index.php?op=files&id=netprovider
CONNECTION STRING SAMPLES
Example connection strings for various providers to be used via the command \ConnectionString
Example of usage:
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\connectionstring Database=testdb |
Connection String examples:
Microsoft SQL Server via System.Data.SqlClient
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Server=DANPC;Database=pubs;User ID=saPassword=; | |
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For Integrated Security, bear in mind that Mono is not | |
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integrated with Windows, SQL Server client nor server, nor | |
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Windows Server. Therefore, you must provide the Windows Domain | |
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name and domain user name and password for this user. | |
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Server=DANPC;Database=pubs;User ID=DOMAINser;Password=pass;Integrated Security=SSPI | |
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For a server locally, you can use localhost. |
ODBC via System.Data.Odbc provider using
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I set up |
in the Windows control
panel’s ODBC Data Sources
which connects to Microsoft SQL Server 2000:
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DSN=MSSQLDSN;UID=danmorg;PWD=freetds |
To use ODBC ON
Unix, consider unixODBC from http://www.unixodbc.org/
or use iODBC from http://www.iodbc.org/
SQL Lite via
Mono.Data.SqliteClient
provider which connects to the
database file SqliteTest.db; if not found,
the file is created:
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URI=file:SqliteTest.db |
Oracle via System.Data.OracleClient
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Data Source=testdb;User ID=scott;Password=tiger |
If you prefer to not use a tnsnames.ora file, you can
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use a connection string which allows a | |
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TNS network description that is parentheses delimited | |
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like the following which has the host, port, and | |
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service name. For host, you can specify an IP address |
instead of a hostname.
User ID=SCOTT;
Password=TIGER;
Data
Source=(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=192.168.1.101)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TESTDB)))
Npgsql (.NET
PostgreSQL) from
http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/npgsql/projdisplay.php
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Server=localhost;Database=test;User ID=postgres;Password=fun2db |
ByteFX (ByteFX MySQL) from
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Please use MySql.Data instead. | |
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Server=localhost;Database=test;User ID=mysql;Password= |
FirebirdSql via FirebirdSql.Data.Firebird (download latest form FirebirdSql.org)
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Database=C:\FIREBIRD\EXAMPLES\EMPLOYEE.FDB;User=SYSDBA;Password=masterkey;Dialect=3;Server=localhost |
MySQL via (MySql.Data) MySQL Connector/Net from http://www.mysql.com/
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Server=localhost;Database=test;User ID=mysql;Password=mypass;Pooling=false |
TRACING SUPPORT
No support for tracing right now.
AUTHORS
The Mono SQL
Query Tool was written
by Daniel Morgan <monodanmorg@yahoo.com>
LICENSE
The Mono SQL Query Tool is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. Please read the accompanying ‘COPYING’ file for details. Alternative licenses are available from Novell or Daniel Morgan.
BUGS
To report bugs
in the compiler, you can file bug reports in our bug
tracking system:
https://github.com/mono/mono/issues
MAILING LISTS
For details,
visit:
http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list
WEB SITE
For details,
visit:
http://www.mono-project.com
SEE ALSO
mono(1)