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executing a procedure from command line

harishgurram
harishgurram over 10 years ago

hi,

I have written a skill procedure in a file, and loading the file with the dbAccess -load <skillfie>

Is it possible to execute the procedure i written into the file at the command line using dbAccess

how to do this? 

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  • skillUser
    skillUser over 10 years ago

    Hi Harish,

    unless I've misunderstood, your file only contains the procedure definition and does not then invoke or call the function, is that right?  What you want is something like a -replay command line argument, but I don't think it exists for dbAccess, so your choices are:

    1. Create another file that loads the code and then executes it, invoke with dbAccess -load <filename>
    2. Use virtuoso -replay <filename> on the file from item 1) above

    There might be other possibilities, but if I understood your question then I think these are your options.

    Regards,

    Lawrence.

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