I would to drop remote SQL Server db via sqsh but, I don't know how does it works. I can connect to sql server with command:
sqsh -Ulogin -Ppass -Smssql2005
I would to drop remote SQL Server db via sqsh but, I don't know how does it works. I can connect to sql server with command:
sqsh -Ulogin -Ppass -Smssql2005
Once you're connected to the server, you can drop a database with the command
drop database [DBName]
Assuming that there's no one connected to it, it should work. And if it doesn't, it'll tell you why.
echo 'USE table' > script.sqsh
echo 'go' >> script.sqsh
echo 'SELECT * FROM table' >> script.sqsh
echo 'go' >> script.sqsh
sqsh -Ulogin -Ppass -Smssql2005 -i script.sqsh
Maybe you are using the wrong tool to connect to MS SQL Server. If you are looking to connect to MS SQL Server then you can use this code:
SQLCMD -S servername -U username -P password
OR
SQLCMD -S servername -E
The -C
argument lets you specify a query to send to the SQL Server instance.
So, I think this will do what you want:
sqsh -Ulogin -Ppass -Smssql2005 -C"DROP DATABASE MyDatabase"