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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
pdm_extract [-h] [-f] [-c] [-e] [-r] [-v] [-s] [-u] [-d] [-x] [-X] [ALL | database table names] | pdm_extract [-h] [-f] [-c] [-e] [-r] [-v] [-s] [-u] [-d] [-x] [-X] [ALL | database table names] | ||
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* Extract all Service Desk tables | * Extract all Service Desk tables | ||
| − | pdm_extract All | + | pdm_extract All > All.txt |
* Extract a filtered list | * Extract a filtered list | ||
| − | pdm_extract -f | + | pdm_extract -f "SELECT * FROM Call_Req WHERE type = 'I'" > Call_Req.dat |
* Extract a full table | * Extract a full table | ||
| − | pdm_extract Priority | + | pdm_extract Priority > pri.txt |
* Extract multiple tables | * Extract multiple tables | ||
| − | pdm_extract Call_Request Activity_Log | + | pdm_extract Call_Request Activity_Log > call.dat |
* Extract two or more joined tables (you cannot use INNER JOIN or similar clausules, only this cross join is possible) | * Extract two or more joined tables (you cannot use INNER JOIN or similar clausules, only this cross join is possible) | ||
| − | pdm_extract -f | + | pdm_extract -f "SELECT ca_contact.id, c_acctyp_id FROM ca_contact, usp_contact WHERE ca_contact.id = usp_contact.id AND c_acctyp_id is null" |
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Overview
Use this command to dump data from the database to the screen or file (typically txt, dat, or csv).
Usage
pdm_extract [-h] [-f] [-c] [-e] [-r] [-v] [-s] [-u] [-d] [-x] [-X] [ALL | database table names] <br>
| Command | Description | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| -h | Help | |
| -f | format string | |
| -c | csv output | |
| -e | csv output with double double quotes | |
| -r | informal report output | |
| -v | verbose | |
| -s | saved script | |
| -u | no headers | |
| -d | use dataent.fmt | |
| -x | locale sensitive numeric formats | |
| -X | extract all tables except table list |
Examples
- Extract all Service Desk tables
pdm_extract All > All.txt
- Extract a filtered list
pdm_extract -f "SELECT * FROM Call_Req WHERE type = 'I'" > Call_Req.dat
- Extract a full table
pdm_extract Priority > pri.txt
- Extract multiple tables
pdm_extract Call_Request Activity_Log > call.dat
- Extract two or more joined tables (you cannot use INNER JOIN or similar clausules, only this cross join is possible)
pdm_extract -f "SELECT ca_contact.id, c_acctyp_id FROM ca_contact, usp_contact WHERE ca_contact.id = usp_contact.id AND c_acctyp_id is null"
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