In addition to running a SQL script from SQLWizard, you can run it directly from your development environment's command prompt.
To run a script from the development environment's command prompt, call the xwiz40n program file, and pass it the name of your script file as shown below:
xwiz40n [-iiniFile] filename.SQL
where:
iniFile | is the initialization file that SQLWizard uses when it runs the script. If you don't specify an initialization file, XDB.INI in the working directory is used. |
filename | is the name of your SQL script file. If you do not specify the path to
filename the script file must be in the current application path (the application path is specified on the
Paths tab.
Note:
The filename must include the extension "SQL" in its name (for example, sfile.sql). |
The following example shows how a script called "newmember" would be called. In this example, the contents of file member.ini will establish SQLWizard's operating configuration.
xwiz40n -ic:\member.ini newmember.sql