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-====== OdxSQL Quick Reference ====== 
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-===== OdxSQL ​Uses =====+====== Programs: ​OdxSQL ​======
  
-OdxSQL is a console application for manually entering Omnidex SQL Statements and OdxSQL ​Commands.+**[[programs:​odxsql:​home|Overview]]** | [[programs:​odxsql:​commands|Commands]] | [[programs:​odxsql:​options|Options]] | [[programs:​odxsql:​cmdline|Command-line]] | [[programs:​odxsql:​files|Command Files]] ​
  
-Use OdxSQL for processing Data Definition Scripts to create Omnidex Environments and Indexes. 
  
-Use OdxSQL to test SQL SELECTs and ODBC, JDBC and Network Services set up.+----
  
-Use OdxSQL to prototype Omnidex Queries and use the Explain Command to review optimization. 
  
-Use OdxSQL on a client computer to access an Omnidex Environment on a remote server via OdxNet to test network response times.+===== Overview =====
  
-  +The OdxSQL program is a console-based utility for issuing Omnidex statements and viewing their results. ​ OdxSQL allows customers ​to test or execute nearly every capability in Omnidex. ​ Furthermore, ​OdxSQL ​can be easily integrated into shell scripts for use in automated batch operations.
-===== Common ways to run OdxSQL ​=====+
  
 +By default, OdxSQL executes statements against an Omnidex environment;​ however, OdxSQL can also be run as an ODBC or JDBC client tool.  In this scenario, the commands entered in OdxSQL are redirected to either the ODBC client interface or the JDBC client interface, which in turn a executed through Omnidex Network Services to the Omnidex server. ​ This allows a wide range of tests to be performed against these interfaces. ​ Note that two other programs, OdbcSQL and JdbcSQL, also provide similar capabilities.
  
-  os> odxsql +===== Running OdxSQL ===== 
-  os> odxsql envfile +
-  os> odxsql dsnfile -odxnet -odbc +
-  os> odxsql -? +
-  os> odxsql -use scriptfile+
  
-Running ​OdxSQL ​Explained:  +On Microsoft Windows, ​OdxSQL ​is run from the Start menu or from the CMD shell, as shown below.
-| odxsql | Run OdxSQL. ​ Use the CONNECT command to connect to an Omnidex Environment | +
-| odxsql envfile | Run OdxSQL and connect to the '​envfile'​ | +
-| odxsql dsnfile -odxnet -odbc | Run OdxSQL and an OdxNET background process and connect to the DSN using ODBC | +
-| odxsql -? | Displays OdxSQL command line options | +
-| odxsql -use scriptfile | Run OdxSQL and read and process the scriptfile of OdxSQL Statements and Commands.|+
  
-===== OdxSQL Important ​Information ​=====+<​code>​ 
 +D:​\db\simple>​odxsql 
 +ODXSQL - Omnidex SQL                                  Wed, Jun 10, 2015 11:28am 
 +(c) Dynamic ​Information ​Systems Corp. 1981-2015 ​             Enterprise 5.3.09C 
 +Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard ​                 WIN2 / administrator 
 +Dynamic Information Systems Corp
  
-  * OdxSQL connects to an Omnidex Environment or ODBC or JDBC Omnidex File Datasource (DSN). 
-  ​ 
-  * OdxSQL automatically terminates commands and SQL Statements with a return <cr>. 
-    * Use the backslash %%[ \ ]%% statement continuation character for multi line statements. ​ 
-    * Use SET CONTINUATION OFF to use the semicolon character as the statement terminator. 
  
-  * Use HELP <crto display a list of commands and SQL Statements. +
-    * Use HELP <commandto display the syntax for the command.+</code>
  
-  * Use SET <cr> to show a list of the current ​OdxSQL ​settings. +On Linux, ​OdxSQL ​is run from your preferred shell, whether bash, korn, or some other shell.  ​
-  * Use SET ? to get a list of OdxSQL Set options.+
  
-  * Use SHOW <tableto show information on a table with the tables'​s column layout. +<code>
-    * Use SHOW ALL to see all tables, including internal system tables.+
  
-  * Create scripts and process with the USE <​scriptfilecommand or the OdxSQL ​-use scriptfile +lnx3[/home/db]$ odxsql 
-     +ODXSQL ​Omnidex SQL                                  Wed, Jun 10, 2015 11:37am 
-  * Use EDIT to edit the last statement using Windows Notepad or Linux/Unix vi or emacs. +(c) Dynamic Information Systems Corp. 1981-2015 ​             Enterprise 5.3.09C 
-    * Use SET EDIT to change the editor of choice. +Linux 2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64 ​                                  lnx3 / oadev 
-    * Use EDIT file to edit a script file without leaving OdxSQL and then USE file to run. +Dynamic Information Systems Corp
-    * Use EDIT n to edit a command in the Command History Stack.+
  
-  * Edit previous commands by using the UP ARROW and scrolling through the commands. 
-    * Use the Right and Left Arrow, Insert, Delete, Home, and End keys to edit. 
  
-  * Use HISTORY to display a numbered list of previous commands. +> 
-    * Use the history number to re-execute the numbered command. +</​code>​
-    * Use a period ( . ) to execute the last command. +
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-===== See Also =====+
  
-    ​* [[programs:​odxsql:​overview ​OdxSQL Overview ​]] +=====  ===== 
-    ​OdxSQL Command Line Options + 
-    ​OdxSQL Commands +**[[programs:​odxsql:​commands|Next]]** 
-    * OdxSQL Settings + 
-    * OdxSQL Script Examples +====== Additional Resources ====== 
-    * SQL SELECT + 
-    * SQL SELECT Examples +See also:  
-    * Omnidex SQL Statements+ 
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