Subject Re: [ib-support] What is isql -q option?
Author Helen Borrie
At 11:33 AM 16/01/2003 +1100, you wrote:
>Manual: isql -q => quiet ...
>
>quick test shows that it doesn;t do much apart from omit the "USE
>CONNECT .." message when running isql without a db ...
>
>anyone else ?

Agreed, that's all I can discover, as well. I have dug around and can't
find its purpose documented anywhere. I've guessed that it might have been
put there at some point, to enable sysadmins to write daemons/batchfiles to
run scripts or output SHOW data silently to logfiles....

regards,
heLen


>Hayashi@... wrote:
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> > Hi, I'm japanese Delphi programmer.
> >
> > I'm using firebird with isql. I have not used -q option of isql.exe.
> >
> > What is -q option?
> >
> > I'm searching this option all over the place.
> >
> > Please let me know about this option.
> >
> > From Tsutomu Hayashi in Japan
> > E-Mail hayashi@...
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