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Ddl tab, Display procedures and their properties – HP Neoview Release 2.4 Software User Manual

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1.

Select a Schema in the navigation tree.

2.

Click the Materialized View Groups tab in the right pane, or open the Materialized View
Groups
folder and select a materialized view group name in the tree.

3.

Click the Members tab in the right pane.

In the right pane, the members are displayed in a table with the following attributes:

Name: Name of the materialized view group member. The object names are 2–part
ANSI names.

Creation Time: Time and date when the materialized view group member was created.
Timestamp is in the format (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.FFFFFF local time).

Redefinition Time: Time and date when the materialized view group member was last
redefined. Timestamp is in the format (yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.FFFFFF local time).

DDL Tab

To display the DDL output for materialized view groups:

1.

Select a Schema in the navigation tree.

2.

Click the Materialized View Groups tab in the right pane, or open the Materialized View
Groups
folder and select a materialized view group name in the tree.

3.

Click the DDL tab in the right pane.

The DDL tab displays DDL output from the SHOWDDL command in the right pane. You
can highlight and copy contents, but you cannot edit the contents. For more information
about the format of the SHOWDDL command, see the Neoview SQL Reference Manual.

For more information about displaying DDL, see

“Display Schema DDL and Their Properties”

(page 73)

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Display Procedures and Their Properties

To display the procedures names in the schema:

1.

Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any user ID.

2.

Click the Database area.

3.

Select a system in My Active Systems in the navigation tree.

4.

Select a Schema in the navigation tree.

5.

Click the Procedures tab in the right pane and select a procedure name, or open the
Procedures folder and select a procedure name in the tree. HPDM displays the procedures
for this table.

Display Procedures and Their Properties

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