문제

Supposing I have:

  • an Informix database named "my_database"
  • a table named "my_table" with the columns "col_1", "col_2" and "col_3":

I can extract the contents of the table by creating a my_table.sql script like:

unload to "my_table.txt"
select * from my_table;

and invoking dbaccess from the command line:

dbaccess my_database my_table.sql

This will produce the my_table.txt file with contents like:

value_a1|value_a2|value_a3
value_b1|value_b2|value_b3

Now, what do I have to do if I want to obtain the column names in the my_table.txt? Like:

col_1|col_2|col_3
value_a1|value_a2|value_a3
value_b1|value_b2|value_b3
도움이 되었습니까?

해결책

None of the standard Informix tools put the column names at the top of the output as you want.

The program SQLCMD (not the Microsoft newcomer - the original one, available from the IIUG Software Archive) has the ability to do that; use the -H option for the column headings (and -T to get the column types).

sqlcmd -U -d my_database -t my_table -HT -o my_table.txt
sqlunload -d my_database -t my_table -HT -o my_table.txt

SQLCMD also can do CSV output if that's what you need (but - bug - it doesn't format the column names or column types lines correctly).

다른 팁

Why you don't use dbschema?

To get schema of one table (without -t parameter show all database)

dbschema -d [DBName] -t [DBTable] > file.sql

To get schema of one stored procedure

dbschema -d [DBName] -f [SPName] > file.sql

Found an easier solution. Place the headers in one file say header.txt (it will contain a single line "col_1|col_2|col_3") then to combine the header file and your output file run:

cat header.txt my_table.txt > my_table_wth_head.txt
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