Re: -c argument not recognized - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Antonio Ruggiero
Subject Re: -c argument not recognized
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In response to -c argument not recognized  (Antonio Ruggiero <aruggiero02@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
On Nov 10, 4:56 pm, thombr...@gmail.com (Thom Brown) wrote:
> 2009/11/10 Antonio Ruggiero <aruggier...@gmail.com>:
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> > I am running PostgresSQL 8.3.8 on windows XP-64Bit.  I am using psql
> > client from the PostgreSQL installation and not the Cygwin client.
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> > My issue is that the command line argument "-c command" is not
> > recognized. For example, if I run (from Cygwin)
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> > psql -h localhost -p 5432 -d $database postgres -c "select count(*)
> > from  $table_name"
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> > I receive the following output:
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> > psql: warning: extra command-line argument "-c" ignored
> > psql: warning: extra command-line argument "select count(*) from
> > $table_name" ignored
> > Welcome to psql 8.3.8, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
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> > Type:  \copyright for distribution terms
> >       \h for help with SQL commands
> >       \? for help with psql commands
> >       \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
> >       \q to quit
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> > Warning: Console code page (437) differs from Windows code page (1252)
> >         8-bit characters might not work correctly. See psql reference
> >         page "Notes for Windows users" for details.
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> > End output.
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> > If I put the query in a file and run the file from the command line,
> > then it works fine.  Furthermore, it appears I have all the necessary
> > priviledges since I can create/delete/modify tables in the database -
> > as long as the sql code is in a script file.
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> > I will add that this code runs on an XP-32Bit 8.2 install and I
> > recently installed PostgreSQL on the XP-64Bit machine.
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> > Thanks for any insight you can provide.
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> It might be because you're specifying it after the database name which
> should be the last parameter, and which you've already specified with
> -d anyway.  Try: psql -h localhost -p 5432 -d $database -c "select
> count(*)
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> Regards
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> Thom
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You suggestion did work when I run this

$ psql -h localhost -p 5432 -d $database -c "select count(*) from
client_claim_file" postgres

However, if I now force the username command line argument then I can
recover the original form that worked with 8.2, that is:

>psql -h localhost -p 5432 -d $database -U postgres -c "select count(*) from $tablename"

Thanks for your help - never would have thought about the order of
command line arguments.  FYI, the reason I was trying to recover the
original form was that I have an alias for "psql -h localhost -p 5432 -
d $database -U postgres".


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