Viewing attributes of a view, Viewing information on related objects, Viewing ddl information of a table – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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2.

In the right pane, click Columns.

The following details related to view columns appear:

Column Name — The name of the column (string).

Source Object — The name of the source object associated with the column. If it is a
computed object, this field is blank. Clicking the source object name directs you to the
location of the object.

Data Type: — The SQL data type of the column.

Nullable: — If a column is

NOT NULL

or

NOT NULLABLE NOT DROPPABLE

, the value

displayed is

Not Nullable Not Droppable

. Otherwise, the field is blank.

Default: — The default value of the column.

Heading: — The string to be used as the column heading when a

SELECT

statement in

MXCI is used to display the column.

Viewing attributes of a view

To view the attributes of a view:
1.

In the navigation tree, select the view.

2.

In the right pane, click Attributes.

The following details related to view attributes appear:

Name — The name of the view.

Metadata UID — Internal UID number of the view.

Viewing information on related objects

To view information on related objects:
1.

In the navigation tree, select the view.

2.

In the right pane, click Related Objects.

The following details appear:

Relationship: — The attribute specifies the relationship of the view with the object specified.
The available values for this field are

Uses

,

Used By

, and

Has

.

Related Object Type: — This attribute specifies the type of the related object. The available
values are

Table

and

View

.

Related Object Name: — This attribute specifies the three-part ANSI object name. The
object name is linked to the related object.

Metadata UID: — The unique ID of the view.

Creation Time: — The time and date when the related object was created. The time and
date are expressed in the

yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.FFFFFF

format.

Redefinition Time: — The time and date when the related object was last redefined. The
time and date are expressed in the

yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.FFFFFF

format.

Viewing DDL information of a table

To view DDL output for a view:
1.

In the navigation tree, select the view.

2.

In the right pane, click DDL.

In the right pane, the SQL statement used to create the view appears.

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