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.\" This is -*-nroff-*-
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.\" XXX standard disclaimer belongs here....
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.TH ECPG UNIX 2/11/98 PostgreSQL PostgreSQL
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.TH ECPG UNIX 11/28/98 PostgreSQL \fIPostgreSQL\fP
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.SH NAME
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ecpg - embedded SQL preprocessor for C
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ecpg - embedded SQL preprocessor for C / PostgreSQL
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BR ecpg
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[\c
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.BR "-v"
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]
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[\c
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.BR "-d"
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]
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[\c
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.BR "-o"
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outfile
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]
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file1
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[file2]
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[...]
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.in -5n
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.\" \fBecpg\fR [-v ] [-t] [-I include-path ] [-o outfile ] file1 [ file2 ] [ ... ]
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\fBecpg\fR [-v ] [-t] [-I include-path ] [-o outfile ] file1 [ file2 ] [ ... ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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ecpg an embedded SQL in C package for PostgreSQL. It enables you to
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develop C programs with embedded SQL code.
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.B \fIecpg\fP
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is an embedded SQL preprocessor for C / PostgreSQL. It
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enables development of C programs with embedded SQL code.
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.PP
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.IR "ecpg"
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understands the following command-line options:
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.B \fIecpg\fP
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is ultimately intended to be as compliant as possible with the
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ANSI SQL-2 standard and existing commercial ESQL/C packages.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B \fIecpg\fP
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interprets the following flags when it is invoked
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on the command line:
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.PP
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.PD 0
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.TP 10
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.BI \-v
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Print version information.
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.PD
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.TP
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.BR "-v"
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Print version information.
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.B \-t
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Turn off auto-transactin mode.
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.PD
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.TP
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.BR "-d"
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Turn on debugging.
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.PD
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.TP
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.BR "-o" " outfile"
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Specifies that
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.IR "ecpg"
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should write all its output to
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.IR "outfile". If no such option is given the output is written to foo.c
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if the input file was name foo.pgc or to foo.bar.c if the input file was
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foo.bar.
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.B \-I include-path
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Specify additional include path. Defaults are \.,
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/usr/local/include, the PostgreSQL include path which is defined at compile
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time (default: /usr/local/pgsql/lib), /usr/include
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.PD
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.TP
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.BR "file1, file2, ..."
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.B \-o
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Specifies that ecpg should write all its output to outfile.
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If no such option is given the output is written to foo.c
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(if the input file was named foo.pgc.)
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If the input file was named foo.bar the output file will be
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named foo.bar.c.
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.PD
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.TP
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.B file1, file2...
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The files to be processed.
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.SH "BUGS"
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The return code is alway -1 in case of an error. You cannot see which error
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occured by examining the return code.
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.TP
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The cursor is opened when the declare statement is issued.
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.TP
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ecpg does not understand enum datatypes.
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.TP
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The is no exec sql prepare statement.
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.TP
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The complete structure definition has to be listed inside the declare section for ecpg to be able to understand it.
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.TP
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Each variable has to be defined on a line on its own.
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.TP
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There is no way yet to fill a complete array with one call except arrays of [unsigned] char
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which are considered strings.
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.TP
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ecpg cannot use pointer variables except [unsigned] char *
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.\"
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.SH INSTALLATION
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The
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.B \fIecpg\fP
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preprocessor is built during the PostgreSQL installation. Binaries and
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libraries are installed into the PGBASE (i.e., /usr/local/pgsql/... )
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subdirectories.
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.SH PREPROCESSING FOR COMPILATION
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.B \fIecpg\fP
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.\" (-d ) (-o file) file.pgc ( 2> ecpf.log)
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(-o file) file.pgc
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.LP
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.\" The optional \-d flag turns on debugging and 2> ecpg.log
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.\" redirects the debug output. The .pgc extension is an
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.\" arbitrary means of denoting ecpg source.
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The .pgc extension is an arbitrary means of denoting ecpg source.
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.SH COMPILING AND LINKING
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Assuming the \fIPostgreSQL\fP binaries are in /usr/local/pgsql:
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.LP
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gcc -g -i /usr/local/pgsql/include (-o file) file.c
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-L /usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg -lpq
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.SH ECPG GRAMMAR
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.LP
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.SH LIBRARIES
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.LP
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The preprocessor will prepend two directives to the source:
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.LP
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\fI#include <ecpgtype.h>\fP and \fI#include <ecpglib.h>\fP
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.SH VARIABLE DECLARATION
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Variables declared within ecpg source code must be prepended with:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
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.LP
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Similarly, variable declaration sections must terminate with:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
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.LP
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NOTE: prior to version 2.1.0, each variable had to be declared
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on a separate line. As of version 2.1.0 multiple variables may
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be declared on a single line:
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.LP
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char foo(16), bar(16);
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.LP
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.SH ERROR HANDLING
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The SQL communication area is defined with:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL INCLUDE sqlca;
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.LP
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NOTE: the lowercase `sqlca'. While SQL convention may be
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followed, i.e., using uppercase to separate embedded SQL
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from C statements, sqlca (which includes the sqlca.h
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header file) MUST be lowercase. This is because the EXEC SQL
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prefix indicates that this INCLUDE will be parsed by ecpg.
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ecpg observes case sensitivity (SQLCA.h will not be found.)
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EXEC SQL INCLUDE can be used to include other header files
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as long as case sensitivity is observed.
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.LP
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The sqlprint command is used with the EXEC SQL WHENEVER
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statement to turn on error handling throughout the
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program:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL WHENEVER sqlerror sqlprint;
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.LP
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EXEC SQL WHENEVER not found sqlprint;
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.LP
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PLEASE NOTE: this is *not* an exhaustive example of usage for
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the EXEC SQL WHENEVER statement. Further examples of usage may
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be found in SQL manuals (e.g., `The LAN TIMES Guide to SQL' by
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Groff and Weinberg.)
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.LP
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.SH CONNECTING TO THE DATABASE SERVER
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Prior to version 2.1.0 the database name was single quoted:
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.RS
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EXEC SQL CONNECT 'test1';
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.RE
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.LP
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As of version 2.1.0, the syntax has been simplified:
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.LP
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.RS
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EXEC SQL CONNECT test1;
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.RE
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(The database name is no longer quoted.)
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.LP
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Specifying a server and port name in the connect statement is also possible
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as of version 6.4. of PostgreSQL. The syntax is:
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.LP
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.RS
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dbname[@server][:port]
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.RE
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.LP
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or
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.LP
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.RS
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<tcp|unix>:postgresql://server[:port][/dbname][?options]
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.RE
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.SH QUERIES
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.LP
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.SS Create Table:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL CREATE TABLE foo (number int4, ascii char(16));
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.RS
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EXEC SQL CREATE UNIQUE index num1 on foo(number);
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.RE
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EXEC SQL COMMIT;
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.LP
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.SS Insert:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL INSERT INTO foo (number, ascii)
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.RS
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VALUES (9999, 'doodad');
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.RE
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EXEC SQL COMMIT;
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.LP
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.SS Delete:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL DELETE FROM foo
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.RS
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WHERE number = 9999;
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.RE
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EXEC SQL COMMIT;
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.LP
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.SS Singleton Select:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL SELECT foo INTO :FooBar FROM table1
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.RS
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WHERE ascii = 'doodad';
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.RE
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.LP
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.SS Select using Cursors:
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.LP
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EXEC SQL DECLARE foo_bar CURSOR FOR
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.RS
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SELECT number, ascii FROM foo
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.RS
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ORDER BY ascii;
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.RE
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.RE
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EXEC SQL FETCH foo_bar INTO :FooBar, DooDad;
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.LP
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...
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EXEC SQL CLOSE foo_bar;
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.RS
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EXEC SQL COMMIT;
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.RE
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.LP
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.SS Updates
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.LP
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EXEC SQL UPDATE foo
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.RS
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SET ascii = 'foobar'
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.RE
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.RS
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WHERE number = 9999;
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.RE
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EXEC SQL COMMIT;
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.LP
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.SH BUGS
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.LP
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The is no EXEC SQL PREPARE statement.
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.LP
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The complete structure definition MUST be listed
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inside the declare section.
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.LP
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See the TODO file in the source for some more missing features.
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.LP
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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.IR ecpg
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returns 0 to the shell on successful completion, -1 for errors,
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.LP
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ecpg returns 0 to the shell on successful completion, -1
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for errors.
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.LP
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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cc(1).
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.PD 0
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.TP
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\fIcc\fP(1), \fIpgintro\fP(l), \fIcommit\fP(l), \fIdelete\fP(l)
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.TP
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\fIfetch\fP(l), \fIselect\fP(l), \fIsql\fP(l) , \fIupdate\fP(l)
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.PD
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.SH FILES
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.PD 0
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.TP
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.B /usr/src/pgsql/postgresql-${ver}/src/interfaces...
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./ecpg/include.......source for \fIecpg\fP header files.
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./ecpg/lib...........source for \fIecpg\fP libraries.
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./ecpg/preproc.......source for \fIecpg\fP header files.
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./ecpg/test..........source for \fIecpg\fP libraries.
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(test contains examples of syntax for ecpg SQL-C.)
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.PD
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.TP
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.B /usr/local/pgsql/bin
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\fIPostgreSQL\fP binaries including \fIecpg\fP.
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.PD
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.TP
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.B /usr/local/pgsql/include
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\fIPostgreSQL\fP headers including \fIecpglib.h\fP \fIecpgtype.h\fP
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and \fIsqlca.h\fP.
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.PD
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.TP
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.B /usr/local/pgsql/lib
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\fIPostgreSQL\fP libraries including \fIlibecpg.a\fP and
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\fIlibecpg.so\fP.
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.SH AUTHORS
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Linus Tolke \fI<linus@epact.se>\fP
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- original author of ECPG (up to version 0.2).
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.br
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.PP
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Michael Meskes \fI<meskes@debian.org>\fP
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- actual author and maintainer of ECPG.
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.br
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.PP
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Thomas Good \fI<tomg@q8.nrnet.org>\fP
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- author of this revision of the ecpg man page.
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.br
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