Taylan (Male Feminist Arc) on Nostr: nprofile1q…f359z nprofile1q…6n5v8 Most RDBMS probably expect an argument though, ...
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Most RDBMS probably expect an argument though, so that won't actually work in most cases I think.
From a quick web search it seems like T-SQL (MS SQL Server) and MySQL expect an argument.
Oracle DB seems not to expect an argument so it would work there I guess.
BTW since when do people add --no-preserve-root and why should it be needed? :blobcat-think3:
I once accidentally ran rm -rf $foo/ while foo was unset and it worked just "fine" as in destroyed most of my data, until I hit ^C :blobcat-joy:
Most RDBMS probably expect an argument though, so that won't actually work in most cases I think.
From a quick web search it seems like T-SQL (MS SQL Server) and MySQL expect an argument.
Oracle DB seems not to expect an argument so it would work there I guess.
BTW since when do people add --no-preserve-root and why should it be needed? :blobcat-think3:
I once accidentally ran rm -rf $foo/ while foo was unset and it worked just "fine" as in destroyed most of my data, until I hit ^C :blobcat-joy: