dbsql [OPTIONS] FILENAME SQL
    dbsql is a command line tool that provides access to the Berkeley DB
    SQL interface. 
    To build this tool, run the configure script with the
    --enable-sql option when you are building the
    Berkeley DB SQL interface.  For more information on building this tool,
    see 
    "Building for UNIX/POSIX".
 
FILENAME is the name of a Berkeley DB database file created with the SQL interface. A new database is created if the file does not exist. The options are as follows:
-init filename
Reads/processes named file.
-echo
Prints commands before execution.
-[no]header
Turns headers on or off.
-bail
Stops after hitting an error.
-interactive
Forces interactive I/O.
-batch
Forces batch I/O.
-column
Sets output mode to column.
-csv
Sets output mode to csv.
-html
Sets output mode to HTML.
-line
Sets output mode to line.
-list
Sets output mode to list.
-separator 'x'
Sets output field separator (|).
-nullvalue 'text'
Sets text string for NULL values.
-version
Shows SQLite version.
            The dbsql executable provides the same interface as the sqlite3
            executable that is part of SQLite. For more information on how
            to use dbsql see the 
            SQLite Documentation page. 
        
        This section describes pre-defined query statements that can be
        executed from the dbsql command line. These queries take the form
        of:
    
 .stat ITEM
        
        where ITEM is an optional parameter that indicates
        what statistics to print.  If ITEM is not
        specified, then this command prints statistics for the Berkeley DB
        environment, followed by statistics for all tables and indexes
        within the database. 
     
        If ITEM is the name of a table or index, then this
        command prints statistics for the table or index using the 
        DB->stat_print() 
        
            method.
    
        Otherwise, ITEM can be one of several keywords.
        They are:
    
                :env:
            
dbsql> .stat :env:
Causes this command to print statistics for the Berkeley DB environment using the DB_ENV->stat_print(). method.
                :rep:
            
dbsql> .stat :rep:
Causes this command to print a summary of replication statistics.