NAME

sqlw_mail - send mail with data from an SQLite table.

VERSION

version 0.1601

SYNOPSIS

sqlw_mail --help | --manpage | --version

sqlw_mail --database database_file ( --email_col column | --email_address address ) [ --limit number ] [ --mailer string ] { --not_where colname=1 } [ --page number ] [ --row_template template ] { --show colname } { --sort_by colname } { --sort_reversed colname=1 } [ --subject string ] --table table { --where colname=string }

DESCRIPTION

This sends emails; one email for each matching row from the given table in the given database.

OPTIONS

--email_address

An array of email addresses to send the email to. If this is given, this will send an email for each matching row, to each address in the array. Useful for broadcast mailing.

Give either this option or the 'email_col' option.

--email_col

The name of the column to take email addresses from. If this is given, then each row is sent to the email address value in that column for that row. Useful for individual notification.

Give either this option or the 'email_address' option.

--database

The name of the database file to use. (required)

--help

Print help message and exit.

--index_template

Similar to the report_template, but this is used for the index-pages in multi-page and split reports. It has the same format, but it can be useful to have them as two separate templates as one may wish to change the way the title is treated for indexes versus actual reports.

--limit

The maximum number of rows to display per page. If this is zero, then all rows are displayed in one page.

--manpage

Print the full help documentation (manual page) and exit.

--not_where

A hash containing the column names where the selection criteria in where should be negated.

--page

Select which page to generate, if limit is not zero.

--row_template

The template for each row. This uses the same format as for headers. If none is given, then a default row_template will be generated, depending on which columns are going to be shown (see show).

The format is as follows:

{$colname}

A variable; will display the value of the column, or nothing if that value is empty.

{?colname stuff [$colname] more stuff}

A conditional. If the value of 'colname' is not empty, this will display "stuff value-of-column more stuff"; otherwise it displays nothing.

{?col1 stuff [$col1] thing [$col2]}

This would use both the values of col1 and col2 if col1 is not empty.

{?colname stuff [$colname] more stuff!!other stuff}

A conditional with "else". If the value of 'colname' is not empty, this will display "stuff value-of-column more stuff"; otherwise it displays "other stuff".

This version can likewise use multiple columns in its display parts.

{?col1 stuff [$col1] thing [$col2]!![$col3]}
--show

An array of columns to select; also the order in which they should be shown when a row_template has not been given. If this option is not used, all columns in the table will be shown.

--sort_by

An array of column names by which the result should be sorted. (Repeat the argument for each new value)

--sort_reversed

A hash of column names where the sorting given in sort_by should be reversed.

--subject

A template (as for row_template) of the Subject: line of the emails.

--table

The table to report on. (required)

--verbose

Print informational messages.

--version

Print version information and exit.

--where

A hash containing selection criteria. The keys are the column names and the values are strings suitable for using in a LIKE condition; that is, '%' is a multi-character wildcard, and '_' is a single-character wildcard. All the conditions will be ANDed together.

Yes, this is limited and doesn't use the full power of SQL, but it's useful enough for most purposes.

REQUIRES

Getopt::Long
Pod::Usage
Getopt::ArgvFile
SQLite::Work;

SEE ALSO

perl(1) Getopt::Long Getopt::ArgvFile Pod::Usage

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.

AUTHOR

Kathryn Andersen (RUBYKAT)
perlkat AT katspace dot com
http://www.katspace.com

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE

Copyright (c) 2005 by Kathryn Andersen

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.