Found the solution myself, might be helpful for someone else, write the mysql command to a batch file (e.g. test.bat) and call the batch file using the system command, system('test.bat'). This works around the formatting issues
Call command line MySQL with user and password
1 回表示 (過去 30 日間)
古いコメントを表示
Hi,
I'm trying to call MySQL from Matlab in the same way you can call it from the DOS command line, i.e. (without the quotation marks)
"mysql -utestuser -ptestpass < query.txt > output.txt"
This syntax works in a DOS command prompt, but when I use the same command with the system() function in Matlab, so
system('mysql -utestuser -ptestpass < query.txt > output.txt')
I get "error 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'testuser'@'localhost' (using password: NO)".
It looks like the password isn't passed to the mysql command properly. I've tried a couple of different combinations of single and double quotation marks, but none seem to work. Do you know if it's possible to pass a MySQL command like this from Matlab and if so what the exact syntax should be?
I cannot get the ODBC driver installed on this machine, which is why I'm trying to do it in this way
Thanks!
Joe
0 件のコメント
採用された回答
その他の回答 (0 件)
参考
カテゴリ
Help Center および File Exchange で Database Toolbox についてさらに検索
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!