Aloha Mike,
Mike Gauland writes:
On 1/11/21 4:33 pm, Tim Cross wrote:
Mike Gauland writes:
I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql
source blocks.
I've been putting the database credentials in the file using
header-args:sql
properties, but I'd prefer to have the crede
On 1/11/21 4:33 pm, Tim Cross wrote:
Mike Gauland writes:
I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql source blocks.
I've been putting the database credentials in the file using header-args:sql
properties, but I'd prefer to have the credentials saved in a separate file for
se
Most servers have a plain text file (permissions 004) that let you add name
and pass and db
> On Oct 31, 2021, at 9:51 PM, Tim Cross wrote:
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> Mike Gauland writes:
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>> I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql source blocks.
>> I've been putting the database credent
Mike Gauland writes:
> I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql source blocks.
> I've been putting the database credentials in the file using header-args:sql
> properties, but I'd prefer to have the credentials saved in a separate file
> for
> security reasons.
>
> Any ide
I often use an org file to record database queries, using sql source
blocks. I've been putting the database credentials in the file using
header-args:sql properties, but I'd prefer to have the credentials saved
in a separate file for security reasons.
Any ideas on how I could make this work?