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Lakiesha31
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Posted - 2010-06-22 : 11:24:30
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| how would I input a header and footer into my sql script? this is the sample I have Trailer|(total # of records)|(total amount)|||||||||how would I script this?Thanks for your assistance |
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slimt_slimt
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2010-06-22 : 15:39:04
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| do you have any sample data?how do you want your output to look like? |
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Lakiesha31
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-06-24 : 17:58:48
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quote: Originally posted by slimt_slimt do you have any sample data?how do you want your output to look like?
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Lakiesha31
Starting Member
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Posted - 2010-06-24 : 18:00:11
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The results of the query is run to a text file output. so vertical and horizontal...my header vertical and the details of my text file is vertical....Overall it's a text file output.quote: Originally posted by Lakiesha31 how would I input a header and footer into my sql script? this is the sample I have Trailer|(total # of records)|(total amount)|||||||||how would I script this?Thanks for your assistance
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blindman
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2010-06-25 : 14:58:28
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| If you want a text file output that has more than one layout (a header layout, a data layout, a footer layout) then to do it in SQL will require a rather hackish-looking (but workable) UNION query.________________________________________________If it is not practically useful, then it is practically useless.________________________________________________ |
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