On 20-01-2012 08:02, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Frank Schlottmann-Gödde [mailto:fr...@schlottmann-goedde.de]
Sent: Jueves, 19 de Enero de 2012 12:35
Thank you, I had the impression that all qli-switches where one letter
switches, but I'm happy with -nod.
But now TCS (and all others programs calling QLI like it) don't work:
- qli: ignoring unknown switch -n
v2.5 or v3?
C.
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On 23-01-2012 20:25, Adriano dos Santos Fernandes wrote:
On 23-01-2012 19:55, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:
But now TCS (and all others programs calling QLI like it) don't work:
- qli: ignoring unknown switch -n
v2.5 or v3?
I tried only v3.
Actually, a test had this different outputs
-Original Message-
From: Adriano dos Santos Fernandes [mailto:adrian...@gmail.com]
Sent: Lunes, 23 de Enero de 2012 19:26
On 23-01-2012 19:55, Claudio Valderrama C. wrote:
But now TCS (and all others programs calling QLI like it)
don't work:
- qli: ignoring unknown switch -n
I tried only v3.
Actually, a test had this different outputs (these new 3
lines appeared):
-
qli: ignoring unknown switch -n
Welcome to QLI
Query Language Interpreter
++
Not
-Original Message-
From: Frank Schlottmann-Gödde [mailto:fr...@schlottmann-goedde.de]
Sent: Jueves, 19 de Enero de 2012 12:35
Thank you, I had the impression that all qli-switches where one letter
switches, but I'm happy with -nod.
Yes, they were (until v2.5), but in v3 we use a
-Original Message-
From: Frank Schlottmann-Gödde [mailto:fr...@schlottmann-goedde.de]
Sent: Viernes, 09 de Diciembre de 2011 12:47
I would like to see a switch added to qli to stop it from running
database triggers.
The following patch seems to do the trick:
Ok, but I had to
I would like to see a switch added to qli to stop it from running
database triggers.
The following patch seems to do the trick:
Index: dtr.h
===
--- dtr.h (Revision 53685)
+++ dtr.h (Arbeitskopie)
@@ -507,6 +507,7 @@