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HP Database Manager (HPDM) User Guide
HP Part Number: 546008-001
Published: April 2009
Edition: HP Neoview Release 2.4
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HP Database Manager (HPDM) User GuideHP Part Number: 546008-001Published: April 2009Edition: HP Neoview Release 2.4

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Installation RequirementsDescriptionRequirementWindows compatible PC workstationComputer1024 x 768 pixelsMonitor screen resolutionRecommended minimum

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NOTE: All of the current settings are replaced by the settings in the file being imported.Customizing HPDM WindowsHPDM allows you to customize and res

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2 The Systems ToolSystems ToolThe Systems Tool contains the components used to define, add, edit, remove, duplicate, test,and open existing systems on

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NOTE: Once a system is added, the system definition persists from session to session unless itis removed.In the Add System window, these fields define

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Edit SystemNOTE: The Systems Tool window shows the active system definitions. Editing an active systemdefinition causes all previously configured syst

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Add System Like ThisTo add a system like the selected system’s current settings:• Select the system definition you want to duplicate in the Systems To

Page 9 - HP Database Manager

3 Navigating HPDMNavigation Tree PaneThe navigation tree pane in HPDM displays a tree of the database objects in hierarchical form.The navigation tree

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To display the My Other Systems folder options, right-click on the My Other Systems folderand the options are:• Add to Favorites creates a shortcut fo

Page 11 - Exit the HP Database Manager

• [Data to Spreadsheet] opens the Excel application and displays the data.• [Data to File] exports the data to a file in CSV format.Right Pane 19

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© Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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4 Managing Database ObjectsThis section describes how to display schemas, tables, table indexes, views, materialized views,materialized view indexes,

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Displaying Schemas and Their ObjectsTo display the schema names and attributes for the schema:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any us

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Name: Name of the schema.•• Owner: The owner of the schema.• Version: Specfies the version of the schema.Tables TabTo display the table names that bel

Page 17 - 3 Navigating HPDM

Name: Name of the view. Each view is hyperlinked and detailed information about theview is displayed.•• Creation Time: Time and date when the view was

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• Grantee: The name of a user whose privilege is being described.• Grantor: The name of the user who granted the privileges and the special SQL user n

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Displaying Tables and Their PropertiesTo display the table columns, primary key information, attributes, and usage information:1. Start the HP Databas

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Columns TabTo display the table columns:1. Select a Schema and table and click the table name in the right pane, or open the Tablesfolder and select a

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Constraint Name: Name of the unique constraint.•• Columns: The name of the columns that are constrained.Foreign Keys TabTo display the foreign keys in

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Usage TabTo display usage information defined on the table:1. Select a Schema in the navigation tree and click the table name in the right pane, or op

Page 23 - Views Tab

Table of ContentsAbout This Document...7Intended

Page 24 - Privileges Tab

• With Grant: Specifies an ‘X’ to indicate if the user has grant privileges.• Grant Level: The level at which the permissions are visible. The values

Page 25 - Displaying Schema Size

Displaying Table Indexes and Their PropertiesTo display the indexes for tables, columns, and attributes:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on us

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Attributes TabTo display the table index attributes:1. Select a Schema in the navigation tree.2. Click the Tables folder and open the Indexes folder a

Page 27 - Unique ConstraintsTab

• Total Current Size: The total current size of the index (in bytes).• Percent Allocated: The percent full of the index.The detailed summary is a snap

Page 28 - Partitions Tab

Displaying Views and Their PropertiesTo display the view information:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any user ID.2. Click the Databa

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• Data Type: SQL datatype of the column.• Nullable: If column is NOT NULL NOT DROPPABLE, the value displayed is “NotNullable.” If the column is NOT NU

Page 30 - Displaying Tables Summary

Schema indicates permissions have been applied to the schema.—— Object indicates permissions were applied directly to the object whose permissions are

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Displaying Materialized Views and Their PropertiesTo display the materialized view information:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any u

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Name: External name of the materialized view.•• Refresh Type: Refresh policy displayed is (Recompute | On Refresh | On Statement).— RecomputeDerives t

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Partition Number: The index number of the partition.•• Percent Allocated: The percentage full of the partition.• Row Count: The current total number o

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• With Grant: Specifies an ‘X’ to indicate if the user has grant privileges.• Grant Level: The level at which the permissions are visible. The values

Page 36 - 36 Managing Database Objects

Displaying Materialized View Indexes and Their PropertiesTo display the materialized view index information:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log o

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Attributes TabTo display the materialized view attributes:1. Select a Schema in the navigation tree.2. Open the Materialized Views folder, select and

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Displaying Materialized View Indexes SummaryTo display a detailed summary of the materialized views:1. Select a Schema and right-click on the Material

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Displaying Materialized View Groups and Their PropertiesWhen you create a materialized view, a materialized view group is created automatically. It ha

Page 40 - 40 Managing Database Objects

Name: Name of the materialized view group.•• Creation Time: Time and date when the materialized view group was created.Timestamp is in the format (yyy

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Displaying Procedures and Their PropertiesTo display the procedures names in the schema:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any user ID.

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• SQL Access: Specifies the way this procedure interacts with SQL Database. The valuesdisplayed are: CONTAINS SQL | MODIFIES SQL DATA | READS SQL DATA

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1. Select a Schema in the navigation tree.2. Click on the Procedures tab in the right pane and select a procedure name, or open theProcedures folder a

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Displaying Synonyms and Their PropertiesTo display the synonym names in the schema:1. Start the HP Database Manager and log on using any user ID.2. Cl

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Displaying Table Statistics and Their Properties...56Displaying Table C

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Usage TabTo display the synonym usage information:1. Select a Schema in the navigation tree.2. Click on the Synonyms tab in the right pane and select

Page 47 - Parameters Tab

Displaying Triggers and Their PropertiesA trigger is a mechanism that resides in the database and specifies that when a particularaction—an insert, de

Page 48 - 48 Managing Database Objects

• Activation Time: Specifies when the trigger is activated. Used in combination with anoperation. The value is “Before” or “After.”• Operation: Specif

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Displaying Schema DDL and Their PropertiesTo display schema DDL information, a DDL tab appears in the right pane when these objectsare selected in the

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• In the Show DDL dialog box, the Select Objects pane displays a “Selection Tree” thatdisplays a navigation tree. The “Selection Tree” has check boxes

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• The DDL Output pane has a text box with scroll bars and the DDL output is displayed inthe text box.• The Show DDL dialog box options are:— [Load] lo

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Displaying Table Statistics and Their PropertiesHPDM allows you to display table profile or statistics information. The table profile or statisticsinf

Page 53 - Show DDL

The bottom pane displays the histogram intervals for the column data boundaries. For eachboundary it displays the data from the stats table and the re

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5 Using the SQL WhiteboardThe SQL Whiteboard allows you to enter and execute SQL statements from within HPDM andprovides execution information for eac

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Statement List PaneThe Statement List pane provides a list of SQL statements that you added in a current sessionor earlier sessions of the SQL Whitebo

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all parameters in that statement and allows you to easily re-use recent values for those parameters.The feature is compatible with Neoview Reports.Cut

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a single session using the same connection. A good example is when you are using volatile tables.You create the volatile table first and then run quer

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6 Launching the Neoview Command Interface (NCI)The Neoview platform supports a client-based utility, Neoview Command Interface (NCI), whichenables you

Page 62 - Managing the Layout

7 Performing HPDM OperationsThe HPDM application allows you to perform various database operations:• “Exporting Data” (page 65)• “Communicating System

Page 63 - Auto Logon Options

Communicating System MessagesIf you are an administrator for a Neoview platform, you may need communicate information tousers of HPDM (for example, cu

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CloningIf you double-click on the System Message tab, the control is cloned into a new window. Whenthe contents of the system message is modified in a

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8 GlossaryGlossaryClear Password Since connections are transient, there is no concept of logging on or logging off. The analog of logon ismaking a sys

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About This DocumentThis guide describes how to use the HP Database Manager (HPDM) to connect and manage aNeoview Data Warehousing Platform for Busines

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Context-sensitive help topics that describe how to use the NeoviewManagement Dashboard Client.Neoview Management DashboardOnline HelpContext-sensitive

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1 Introduction to the HP Database ManagerHP Database ManagerThe HP Database Manager (HPDM) is an integrated graphical client that allows you to connec

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