Add exec command to fda.#2486
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Execute a SQL query in adhoc mode and prints result on stdout. Makes it easy to pipe it into a file and then diff two results. Signed-off-by: Gerd Zellweger <mail@gerdzellweger.com>
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Signed-off-by: Gerd Zellweger <mail@gerdzellweger.com>
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Database CLIs usually allow executing a SQL script with many statements.
I guess this can be used to achieve the same effect by executing commands one by one. We may want to support that directly in the future.
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Execute a SQL query in adhoc mode and prints result on stdout.
Makes it easy to pipe it into a file and then diff two results.