That works with \G switch , but without the \G switch Istill get it
wrapped

wish I can remeber the switch

On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Chris Tucker wrote:

> The pager option can be used to accomplish this (if you don't mind having things
> running through, e.g., less).  When I need to do this I just do:
> mysql> \P less -S
> mysql> <my query here>
>
> You'll get unwrapped output (the -S option to less tells it to truncate rather
> than wrap over-long lines).
>
> You can use anything you like as your pager (as far as I can tell): all it has
> to do is take some input on the input stream and write its output out to the
> output stream.  It is up to the pager how it does this: in the example of less
> it will paginate and not wrap.  Other pagers can be used to achieve different
> results, processing the stream however you like, based on your needs.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> Asif Iqbal wrote:
> > mysql> select * from Tickets limit 1;
> > +----+-------------+-------+--------+----------------+------------+-------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+----------+----------+------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+---------------------+----------+---------------+---------------------+---------+---------------------+----------+
> > | id | EffectiveId | Queue | Type   | IssueStatement | Resolution | Owner
> > | Subject       | InitialPriority | FinalPriority | Priority | Status   |
> > TimeWorked | TimeLeft | Told                | Starts | Started | Due
> > | Resolved | LastUpdatedBy | LastUpdated         | Creator | Created
> > | Disabled |
> > +----+-------------+-------+--------+----------------+------------+-------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+----------+----------+------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+---------------------+----------+---------------+---------------------+---------+---------------------+----------+
> > |  5 |           5 |     4 | ticket |           NULL |       NULL |    16
> > | RE: phonebook |              10 |            80 |       10 | resolved |
> > 0 |     NULL | 1970-01-01 00:00:00 | NULL   | NULL    | 1970-01-01
> > 00:00:00 | NULL     |             1 | 2001-04-17 18:38:02 |       1 |
> > 2001-04-17 18:26:46 |        0 |
> > +----+-------------+-------+--------+----------------+------------+-------+---------------+-----------------+---------------+----------+----------+------------+----------+---------------------+--------+---------+---------------------+----------+---------------+---------------------+---------+---------------------+----------+
> > 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> >
> > Is there a way I can get the output unwrapped
> >
> > something like this
> >
> > mysql> select * from Tickets limit 1 \G
> > *************************** 1. row ***************************
> >              id: 5
> >     EffectiveId: 5
> >           Queue: 4
> >            Type: ticket
> >  IssueStatement: NULL
> >      Resolution: NULL
> >           Owner: 16
> >         Subject: RE: phonebook
> > InitialPriority: 10
> >   FinalPriority: 80
> >        Priority: 10
> >          Status: resolved
> >      TimeWorked: 0
> >        TimeLeft: NULL
> >            Told: 1970-01-01 00:00:00
> >          Starts: NULL
> >         Started: NULL
> >             Due: 1970-01-01 00:00:00
> >        Resolved: NULL
> >   LastUpdatedBy: 1
> >     LastUpdated: 2001-04-17 18:38:02
> >         Creator: 1
> >         Created: 2001-04-17 18:26:46
> >        Disabled: 0
> > 1 row in set (0.00 sec)
> >
> > Except I want it Horizontally
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Asif
> >
>
>
>

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