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How can i parse a variable in a mysql update statement in a bash script?

i have this but its not going to work

mysql -h HOST -u USERNAME -pUGUESIT -D DATABASE -bse "DELETE FROM table WHERE Position='" . $4 ."'; DELETE FROM table WHERE Instance='" . $4 . "';" 

ofcourse username and pass etc are correct but not for public. The question is how I can use the $4 in the statement...

Thanks in advance!

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You should be able to do it like this:

"DELETE FROM table WHERE Position='$4'; DELETE FROM table WHERE Instance='$4';" 
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  • ERROR 1142 (42000) at line 1: DELETE command denied to user 'USER'@'IP' for table 'table' im sure i got the rights becouse without $1 and with like 1 it will delete Instance 1 Nov 19, 2010 at 20:13
  • Thnx it works now. found the problem. need to do databasename.table in the query Nov 19, 2010 at 20:18

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