Linux, Bash Script - Loop through sqlcmd connection SELECT results












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I have created a query as below, which works



sqlcmd -S [dbname].database.windows.net -d [database name]-U [username ]-P [password] -Q "SELECT * FROM dbo.microiopenvpn WHERE mode='create'"


How do I then loop over results.



The table has name, email_address & mode fields.



I just want the email_address field (for this query)










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    Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

    – tshiono
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:34






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    If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

    – Diego Torres Milano
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:31
















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Linux, Bash Script.



I have created a query as below, which works



sqlcmd -S [dbname].database.windows.net -d [database name]-U [username ]-P [password] -Q "SELECT * FROM dbo.microiopenvpn WHERE mode='create'"


How do I then loop over results.



The table has name, email_address & mode fields.



I just want the email_address field (for this query)










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

    – tshiono
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

    – Diego Torres Milano
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:31














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Linux, Bash Script.



I have created a query as below, which works



sqlcmd -S [dbname].database.windows.net -d [database name]-U [username ]-P [password] -Q "SELECT * FROM dbo.microiopenvpn WHERE mode='create'"


How do I then loop over results.



The table has name, email_address & mode fields.



I just want the email_address field (for this query)










share|improve this question














Linux, Bash Script.



I have created a query as below, which works



sqlcmd -S [dbname].database.windows.net -d [database name]-U [username ]-P [password] -Q "SELECT * FROM dbo.microiopenvpn WHERE mode='create'"


How do I then loop over results.



The table has name, email_address & mode fields.



I just want the email_address field (for this query)







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    Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

    – tshiono
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

    – Diego Torres Milano
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:31














  • 1





    Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

    – tshiono
    Nov 26 '18 at 1:34






  • 1





    If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

    – Diego Torres Milano
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:31








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Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

– tshiono
Nov 26 '18 at 1:34





Please show the output of sqlcmd as an example and what you have tried with it.

– tshiono
Nov 26 '18 at 1:34




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1





If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

– Diego Torres Milano
Nov 26 '18 at 3:31





If you want just one column why are you selecting *?

– Diego Torres Milano
Nov 26 '18 at 3:31












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Figured it out - one way I guess



while IFS="," read -r d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6; do
echo "$d1" "$d2" "$d4"

done < sqloutputNew.csv


Get the column from each row, then iterates, seems to be the best solution I could find.



With the SQL having an output as below



-o "sqloutputNew.csv" -W -w 1024 -s"," -h-1





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    Figured it out - one way I guess



    while IFS="," read -r d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6; do
    echo "$d1" "$d2" "$d4"

    done < sqloutputNew.csv


    Get the column from each row, then iterates, seems to be the best solution I could find.



    With the SQL having an output as below



    -o "sqloutputNew.csv" -W -w 1024 -s"," -h-1





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      Figured it out - one way I guess



      while IFS="," read -r d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6; do
      echo "$d1" "$d2" "$d4"

      done < sqloutputNew.csv


      Get the column from each row, then iterates, seems to be the best solution I could find.



      With the SQL having an output as below



      -o "sqloutputNew.csv" -W -w 1024 -s"," -h-1





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        Figured it out - one way I guess



        while IFS="," read -r d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6; do
        echo "$d1" "$d2" "$d4"

        done < sqloutputNew.csv


        Get the column from each row, then iterates, seems to be the best solution I could find.



        With the SQL having an output as below



        -o "sqloutputNew.csv" -W -w 1024 -s"," -h-1





        share|improve this answer













        Figured it out - one way I guess



        while IFS="," read -r d1 d2 d3 d4 d5 d6; do
        echo "$d1" "$d2" "$d4"

        done < sqloutputNew.csv


        Get the column from each row, then iterates, seems to be the best solution I could find.



        With the SQL having an output as below



        -o "sqloutputNew.csv" -W -w 1024 -s"," -h-1






        share|improve this answer












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