ndb_select_count

Langue: en

Version: 07/04/2007 (mandriva - 22/10/07)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

 

NAME

ndb_select_count - print row counts for NDB tables

SYNOPSIS

ndb_select_count [-c connect_string] -ddb_name tbl_name[, tbl_name2[, ...]]

DESCRIPTION

ndb_select_count

prints the number of rows in one or more NDB tables. With a single table, the result is equivalent to that obtained by using the MySQL statement SELECT COUNT(*) FROM tbl_name.

Usage:

 ndb_select_count [-c connect_string] -ddb_name tbl_name[, tbl_name2[, ...]]
 

Additional Options: None that are specific to this application. However, you can obtain row counts from multiple tables in the same database by listing the table names separated by spaces when invoking this command, as shown under Sample Output.

Sample Output:

 shell> ./ndb_select_count -c localhost -d ctest1 fish dogs
 6 records in table fish
 4 records in table dogs
 NDBT_ProgramExit: 0 - OK
 

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SEE ALSO

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