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| From: | Dan Nelson | Date: | May 2 2003 8:22pm |
| Subject: | Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | ||
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In the last episode (May 02), Daevid Vincent said: > This doesn't work for me... However, I could use CTRL+Z (suspend) and then > fg to get back... > > [daevid=pts/0]1:12pm@silver:{/home/daevid}> mycrm > Reading table information for completion of table and column names > You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -A > > Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g. > Your MySQL connection id is 12476 to server version: 3.23.56-Max > > Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer. > > mysql> \! ls > ERROR: > Unknown command '\!'. It might be a 4.0 command. It should be documented, I agree. -- Dan Nelson dnelson@stripped
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Julie Myhre | 1 May |
| • Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Dan Nelson | 2 May |
| • Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Curtis Maurand | 2 May |
| • Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Stephen Fromm | 2 May |
| • RE: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Daevid Vincent | 2 May |
| • Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Dan Nelson | 2 May |
| • RE: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Paul DuBois | 2 May |
| • RE: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Julie Myhre | 5 May |
| • Re: Getting to the shell from mysql> prompt | Brian Reichert | 5 May |
