On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 09:00:24PM -0400, Doug McNaught wrote:
> Ron St-Pierre <rstpierre@syscor.com> writes:
>
> > Is there a way 'within' psql to suppress output?
> >
> > One of our cron scripts calls a sql file which contains various database
> > commands (ALTER TABLEs, UPDATEs, etc) and various user-defined functions.
> > So within this sql file there are various SELECT * FROM myFunction(); which
> > sends output to the user from cron. I can't see anyway to suppress this from
> > the psql docs and I don't believe that I can suppress it from cron
> > either (I'll do
> > some more checking there).
>
> How about putting ">/dev/null 2>&1" after the command line in your crontab?
This is a bad idea if the command fails ...
> Or redirect it to a file if you think you might need it...
Yeah, redirect it to a temp file (use mktemp) and
if [ $? == 0 ]; then
delete the file
else
cat the file
fi
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