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When running SQL script via command line like this:
isql.exe -input Test.sql
where test.sql file contains single line
CREATE DATABASE 'test.fdb' USER 'x' PASSWORD 'x' DEFAULT CHARACTER SET UTF8;
following message is printed
Use CONNECT or CREATE DATABASE to specify a database
Database is created OK.
It seems that this message is always printed when ISQL is executed while it makes sense only when interactive session is started.
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How quiet is quiet (InterBase 6 Operations Guide lists the parameter but doesn't have any comments about it's effect)? I wouldn't want to miss any error messages...
But the point really is that the message is quite pointless, even irritating... anyone who uses command line tools should be able to find information how to use the tool. What if I started the interactive session to load/execute some script?
If you (FB developers) feel that this helps to reduce support questions then I would suggest that the message at the start of the interactive session should be something like "Type ? to gel list of available commands" and the list should include the CONNECT and CREATE DATABASE commands (which it currently does not).
Submitted by: Ain Valtin (ain)
When running SQL script via command line like this:
isql.exe -input Test.sql
where test.sql file contains single line
CREATE DATABASE 'test.fdb' USER 'x' PASSWORD 'x' DEFAULT CHARACTER SET UTF8;
following message is printed
Use CONNECT or CREATE DATABASE to specify a database
Database is created OK.
It seems that this message is always printed when ISQL is executed while it makes sense only when interactive session is started.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: