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I'm looking to be able to run a single query on a remote server in a scripted task.

For example, intuitively, I would imagine it would go something like:

mysql -uroot -p -hslavedb.mydomain.com mydb_production "select * from users;"
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echo "select * from users;" | mysql -uroot -p -hslavedb.mydomain.com mydb_production
Oct
+4  A: 
mysql -u <user> -p -e "select * from schema.table"
RC
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mysql -uroot -p -hslavedb.mydomain.com mydb_production -e "select * from users;"

From the usage printout:

-e, --execute=name
Execute command and quit. (Disables --force and history file)

John Kugelman
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here's how you can do it with a cool shell trick:

mysql -uroot -p -hslavedb.mydomain.com mydb_production <<< 'select * from users'

'<<<' instructs the shell to take whatever follows it as stdin, similar to piping from echo.

use the -t flag to enable table-format output

ʞɔıu
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If it's a query you run often, you can store it in a file. Then any time you want to run it:

mysql < thefile

(with all the login and database flags of course)

dnagirl