HSQLDB-QUERYTOOL(1) General Commands Manual HSQLDB-QUERYTOOL(1)NAME
hsqldb-querytool - GUI database management tool
SYNOPSIS
hsqldb-querytool [options]
DESCRIPTION
hsqldb-querytool is a GUI tool to issue SQL statements via JDBC.
OPTIONS -driver classname
JDBC driver class to use
-url name
first part of the JDBC URL to connect to
-database name
second part of the JDBC URL to connect to
-user name
user name used for connection
-password password
password for this user
-test [true|false]
insert test data
-log [true|false]
write log to system out
-? show a brief help
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Peter Eisentraut for the Debian project.
HSQLDB 1.7.3.3 March 2005 HSQLDB-QUERYTOOL(1)
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sqlline - JDBC command-line utility for issuing SQL
SYNOPSIS
sqlline [ option... ]
DESCRIPTION -u <database url>
the JDBC URL to connect to
-n <username>
the username to connect as
-p <password>
the password to connect as
-d <driver class>
the driver class to use
--color=[true/false]
control whether color is used for display
--showHeader=[true/false]
show column names in query results
--headerInterval=ROWS;
the interval between which heades are displayed
--fastConnect=[true/false]
skip building table/column list for tab-completion
--autoCommit=[true/false]
enable/disable automatic transaction commit
--verbose=[true/false]
show verbose error messages and debug info
--showWarnings=[true/false]
display connection warnings
--force=[true/false]
continue running script even after errors
--maxWidth=MAXWIDTH
the maximum width of the terminal
--maxColumnWidth=MAXCOLWIDTH
the maximum width to use when displaying columns
--silent=[true/false]
be more silent
--autosave=[true/false]
automatically save preferences
--outputformat=[table/vertical/csv/tsv]
format mode for result display
--isolation=LEVEL
set the transaction isolation level
--help display this message
Usage: java sqlline.SqlLine
-u <database url>
the JDBC URL to connect to
-n <username>
the username to connect as
-p <password>
the password to connect as
-d <driver class>
the driver class to use
--color=[true/false]
control whether color is used for display
--showHeader=[true/false]
show column names in query results
--headerInterval=ROWS;
the interval between which heades are displayed
--fastConnect=[true/false]
skip building table/column list for tab-completion
--autoCommit=[true/false]
enable/disable automatic transaction commit
--verbose=[true/false]
show verbose error messages and debug info
--showWarnings=[true/false]
display connection warnings
--force=[true/false]
continue running script even after errors
--maxWidth=MAXWIDTH
the maximum width of the terminal
--maxColumnWidth=MAXCOLWIDTH
the maximum width to use when displaying columns
--silent=[true/false]
be more silent
--autosave=[true/false]
automatically save preferences
--outputformat=[table/vertical/csv/tsv]
format mode for result display
--isolation=LEVEL
set the transaction isolation level
--help display this message
-u <database url>
the JDBC URL to connect to
-n <username>
the username to connect as
-p <password>
the password to connect as
-d <driver class>
the driver class to use
--color=[true/false]
control whether color is used for display
--showHeader=[true/false]
show column names in query results
--headerInterval=ROWS;
the interval between which heades are displayed
--fastConnect=[true/false]
skip building table/column list for tab-completion
--autoCommit=[true/false]
enable/disable automatic transaction commit
--verbose=[true/false]
show verbose error messages and debug info
--showWarnings=[true/false]
display connection warnings
--force=[true/false]
continue running script even after errors
--maxWidth=MAXWIDTH
the maximum width of the terminal
--maxColumnWidth=MAXCOLWIDTH
the maximum width to use when displaying columns
--silent=[true/false]
be more silent
--autosave=[true/false]
automatically save preferences
--outputformat=[table/vertical/csv/tsv]
format mode for result display
--isolation=LEVEL
set the transaction isolation level
--help display this message
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