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Forgot to include subject line in previous post..............

 

 

I found a technique for generating an SQL result set direct to a CSV
file on the IFS using the QSHELL DB2 command. 

 

The command works, however the file seems to be in EBCDIC when I try and
open it in EXCEL on the PC. I'm presuming that a code conversion hasn't
taken place. It looks fine when I open the file in the iSeries.

 

Here is the code that runs in QSHELL.  -

 

db2 "select agtbra || ',' || char(agtnoa) || ',' || agtnaa from
anvdev.agtmas" | sed -n '/,/p'  > /mxp/mxpsql.csv

 

The QSHELL manual didn't provide me with any clues.

 

I understand that SED -n suppresses the input from being directed to
standard output, however, could someone please explain the meaning of
the '/,/p'  in the above command please.

 

Thanks 

 


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