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From Jan Wieck
Subject Re:
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Msg-id 3E8A5E50.1081C83C@Yahoo.com
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In response to  ("rx" <rong.xie@stud.tu-muenchen.de>)
List pgsql-general
Hi Rong,

for everything more sophisticated then blindfolded top down execution of
statements, I strongly recommend using a better scripting language than
sh or bash (like Tcl or perl).


Jan

> rx wrote:
>
> hallo,
>
> my Name is Rong. I am student at TU-Munich. I have some questions for
> Postgresql under SuSe Linux.
>
> I want save something in Postgresql-Table, when I get a fax from
> "Hylafax".
>
> I insert "
>
> psql -U postgres dbname <<END_OF_INSTR
>
> insert into "CSID_TIF"("CSID","suspens_file","actDatum")
> values('0049891234567','test.tif','01.01.2003'))
>
> END_OF_INSTR "
>
> in shell script.
>
> It work very good.
>
> Now I want enhance it.
>
> When there are some error in Postgresql, or There are some
> Error at insert, I want give a message per email to me.
>
> But I do not know, how  can I get the Error from Postgresql in Linux
> Shell Script.
>
> When an Postgresql-Error is to happen, how can I get the
> Error-Message-Event in shell script and send a email to me.
>
> I hope I can get your Help!
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> best regards!
>
> rong
>
> PS: faxrcvd is my shell-script in Hylafax.
>
> #! /bin/sh
>
> psql -U postgres dbname <<END_OF_INSTR
>
> insert into "CSID_TIF"("CSID","suspens_file","actDatum")
> values('0049891234567','test.tif','01.01.2003'))
>
> END_OF_INSTR
>
> ##end script
>
>               Name: faxrcvd
>    faxrcvd    Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream)
>           Encoding: quoted-printable
>
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