Clarified instructions for running example.

Author:halw
Date:2011-01-03T22:45:58.000000Z


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==Running==
Before running this sample, one must do link a specific file to data.sql as follows:
In order to run this example, you must first create a file named <code>data.sql</code> from one of the files in the <code lang="text">select</code> example directory. You will see that the <code>data.sql</code> files in the example directory include the names of the available DBMS handles. This is because the SQL can differ from one DBMS to another. For example, you'll see <code>data.sql.oracle</code> and <code>data.sql.odbc</code>. If you are using the Oracle DBMS, you should rename or make a copy of <code>data.sql.oracle</code> as <code>data.sql</code> and move it to your execution directory before running the example.
With Oracle:
''ln data.sql.oracle data.sql''
With ODBC:
''ln data.sql.odbc data.sql''
{{caution|The ''data.sql'' file must be available in the sample application current directory. If you run the sample from EiffelStudio, this directory should be the ''EIFGENs/target/W_CODE/'' directory of your project (where target is one of the installed DBMS). }}
{{note|The <code>data.sql</code> file must be available in the sample application current directory. If you run the sample from EiffelStudio, this directory should be the ''EIFGENs/target/W_CODE/'' directory of your project (where target is one of the installed DBMS). }}
This sample lets you interact with your database through a console.