Displaying table triggers and their properties, Displaying table triggers – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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2.
In the right pane, click Partitions.
The following details related to table index partitions appear:
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Partition Number: — The name of the column (string).
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System: — This attribute specifies the sort order as Ascending or Descending.
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Name: — This attribute specifies whether the column was added by the system or a user.
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File: — The physical file where the partition is located.
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Percent Allocated: — The percentage of the partition used.
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Row Count: — The number of rows in the partition.
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Rows Inserted Since Last Update Stats: — The number of rows inserted after the Update
Statistics
command was last run.
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Rows Deleted Since Last Update Stats: — The number of rows deleted after the Update
Statistics
command was last run.
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Rows Updated Since Last Update Stats: — The number of rows updated after the Update
Statistics
command was last run.
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Primary Extents: — The size of the primary extent in pages.
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Secondary Extents: — The size of the secondary extents in pages.
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Max Extents: — The maximum number of extents.
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Allocated Extents: — The number of extents allocated.
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Max Size: — The maximum size of the partition.
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Current EOF: — The space used in the partition.
Displaying table triggers and their properties
A trigger is a mechanism that resides in the database and specifies that when a particular action—an
insert, delete, or update occurs on a table, SQL/MX should automatically perform one or more
additional actions.
To view the table triggers:
1.
Log on to the HP NonStop SQL/MX Database Manager.
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In the navigation tree pane, click Database.
MXDM displays a list of existing systems.
3.
In the navigation tree, expand the contents of the system .
The list of catalogs appears.
4.
Expand the contents of a catalog.
The list of schemas appears.
5.
Expand the contents of a schema.
The Tables folder appears.
6.
Expand the contents of a table.
The Indexes and Triggers folders appear.
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Viewing database objects