Karel,
thanks for te reply - yes I do complete the command
with 'go' on a newline.
Are you saying that this is the output you see in your
emacs *SQLi buffer or when you run the isql command
'natively' ?
Andrew
--- "Sprenger, Karel" <Karel.Sprenger@...>
wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> Just a wild guess: do you follow your SQL command
> with "go" on a new line? If I do that, I get the
> output of the command. For example, connecting to
> the pubs database in the local server:
>
> select distinct count(*) from authors
> go
> 1> 2>
> -----------
> 23
>
> This is with the default isql command processor, but
> osql works just as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Karel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrew Platts [mailto:calbloke@...]
> Sent: donderdag 11 april 2002 19:44
> To: help-emacs-windows@...
> Subject: [h-e-w] running microsoft osql from comint
> buffer
>
>
> Does anyone know how to run microsoft osql/isql thru
> the sql-ms function provided in sql.el so that
> feedback is given to the buffer as commands are
> executed. Under emacs 21.2 (and probably previous
> versions) you get no prompt or output until you type
> exit - not quite what I was hoping for.
>
> According to MS documentation osql is a win 32
> command
> prompt utility (I'm thinking like sqlplus for ORACLE
> )
> so I'm not sure why it doesn't operate in an emacs
> buffer in the same way it would from a win 2k
> command
> propmt window.
>
>
>
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