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We have a scenario where we need to run a shell script on a Linux machine. This shell script internally uses sqlcmd but the machine doesn't have SQL Server 2008 installed.

Can anyone help me which tools/scripts/commmands that are required so that I can install/copy paste that client to run this script?

It would be helpful to provide link of such client so that i can download and give a try.

Shell script contains :

sqlcmd -S $Server -U $USER -P $PASSWORD  -i AggregateChannels.sql

Thanks.

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    sqlcmd.exe is a Windows executable, so it isn't clear why you expect to run it from Linux. Can you clarify what you're trying to do and why you are using a Linux box here?
    – Pondlife
    Feb 7, 2013 at 15:04
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    Are you looking for a commandline tool to access SQL Server from a Linux box? If yes, this might help: dba.stackexchange.com/q/19165/1822
    – user330315
    Feb 7, 2013 at 15:07

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A simple Google gives me this:

The sqlcmd utility is available in the Microsoft ODBC Driver for SQL Server on Linux.

See here for installation info.

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You can now use a Linux version of sql tools in docker to connect to your SQL server.

See: https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-tools

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