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NAME¶
osql
— utility to
test FreeTDS connections and queries
SYNOPSIS¶
osql |
-S dsn
-U username
-P password
[-I ini_directory] |
DESCRIPTION¶
osql
is a diagnostic tool provided as part
of FreeTDS. It is a Bourne shell script that checks and reports on your
configuration files. If everything checks out OK, it invokes isql.
osql
works only with the isql that comes
with unixODBC.
OPTIONS¶
EXAMPLE¶
If you have an odbc.ini with a section like this:
[myDSN] servername = myserver TDS_Version = 5.0
You would invoke osql
as:
osql -S myDSN
[...]
FILES¶
odbc.ini freetds.conf
NOTES¶
If you can connect with ‘osql -S
servername -U user -P passwd
’,your FreeTDS ODBC installation
is working.
osql
guesses where unixODBC might look for
its odbc.ini by examining the binary. This is not
always an effective approach. If it doesn't work, you'll receive a report of
candidate strings. Kindly pass along the output to help improve the
guessing.
If osql
cannot intuit your
odbc.ini directory, you can force the issue with the
-I
option. However, you're then instructing
osql
what to test, not where unixODBC will
eventually look. Your override is therefore only as good as you are. Look
carefully at the error output before overriding.
If you have suggestions for ways to make
osql
more useful as a diagnostic tool, please post
them to the FreeTDS mailing list.
HISTORY¶
osql
first appeared in FreeTDS 0.65.
AUTHORS¶
The osql
utility was written by
James K. Lowden.
April 26, 2012 | FreeTDS 1.3.17 |