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The following is the same command as the previous, except instead of a plaintext connections string (which might contain a password), the connections string is stored as a [[ | The following is the same command as the previous, except instead of a plaintext connections string (which might contain a password), the connections string is stored as a [[Storing_Secrets_for_Scripts|secret]] with name ''MySecureConnectionString'': | ||
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(SELECT 'OdbcConnectionStringKey', 'MySecureConnectionString') UNION ALL | (SELECT 'OdbcConnectionStringKey', 'MySecureConnectionString') UNION ALL |
Latest revision as of 12:53, 18 January 2024
This page contains script examples for the ImportOdbcQuery script command.
The following script extracts data from an ODBC connection to QPR ProcessAnalyzer database and selects all columns from the table PA_MODEL.
(SELECT 'OdbcConnectionString', 'DSN=PA_EXPRESS_40') UNION ALL (SELECT 'OdbcQueryString', 'SELECT * FROM PA_MODEL') UNION ALL (SELECT 'TargetTable', '#ImportOdbcTable') UNION ALL (SELECT 'Append', '1') --#ImportOdbcQuery
The following is the same command as the previous, except instead of a plaintext connections string (which might contain a password), the connections string is stored as a secret with name MySecureConnectionString:
(SELECT 'OdbcConnectionStringKey', 'MySecureConnectionString') UNION ALL (SELECT 'OdbcQueryString', 'SELECT * FROM PA_MODEL') UNION ALL (SELECT 'TargetTable', '#ImportOdbcTable') UNION ALL (SELECT 'Append', '1') --#ImportOdbcQuery