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From David G. Johnston
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In response to Processing data from table using awk.  (John McKown <john.archie.mckown@gmail.com>)
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On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 10:04 AM, John McKown <john.archie.mckown@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm wanting to do some reporting on data which I have an a PostgreSQL table. For lack of anything better, I've decided to see if I can do it in GNU awk. OK, using Perl with DBI might be a better idea, I'll grant you that. Or maybe Python or Ruby (which I don't know). But out of shear cussedness, I'm going to see what I can do in gawk. What I don't see is a way to get the data out of PostgreSQL and into my awk program. Does anybody know of a way to do this, short of "cheating" by using psql? Yes, I know that I could do something like (BASH on Linux/Fedora 22 x86_64):

awk -f some-program.awk <(echo 'SELECT a, b, c, d FROM schema.table ORDER BY a' | psql dbname) 

​While not an expert on awk I believe this ^ is how the program is designed to function​.
 
What I was hoping for was a "Dynamic Extension" (dll) which would allow "native" use of PostgreSQL, or may ODBC. But I haven't found any. Have I missed anything? If I were to create such a beastie, would it be of any use to others? I guess, in this, I'm wondering what "report writer" most are using when psql just doesn't have sufficient capability.

 
Birt, Jasper Reports, or Crystal Reports to name a few well-known ones.
 
Yeah, sometimes I'm just plain stupid & pig headed. But then it will be a "leaning experience" (with associated scars, I'm sure).

​If you don't understand the nature of awk or *NIX in general (dll is a Window's thing) you are likely going to end up with much worse than scars.  Amputation is likely to be required.

To a large degree one is expected to use BASH (or another shell scripting language) if they want to compose programs from *NIX commands.  To choose to use awk but then discard psql makes little sense.  If you need something more holistic and/or capable you should just upgrade to a general-purpose language (e.g., Perl) or a custom-built solution (e.g. Birt).

David J.

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