Viewing Object Types - SQL Assistant

Teradata SQL Assistant for Microsoft Windows User Guide

Product
SQL Assistant
Release Number
15.10
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-10-07
Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Viewing Object Types

The Database Explorer Tree shows the objects in the various databases shown. The following procedures explain how the Explorer Tree works.

  • Do one of the following:
  • Double-click the database name or folder.
  • Click the plus sign (+) next to the database name or folder.
  • Highlight the database name or folder, and press Enter or the right arrow key.
  • Right-click on the database name or folder, then select Expand/Collapse on the shortcut menu.
  • The following notes apply to the Database Tree:

  • Expanding the Tables, Views or System Tables folder loads all these object types.
  • Expanding the Macros, Functions or Procedures folder loads all these object types. If no objects exist for a given object type, that folder is automatically removed.
  • When an index node is expanded for a Table, the approximate index cardinality (number of unique values) appears after the column name(s).
  • When expanding the Tables node of a database any Global Temp Tables in that database are listed in blue.
  • Join Indexes (called Materialized Views or Materialized Query Tables by some vendors) are only displayed if requested on the DB Tree tab of Options.
  • Do one of the following:
  • Double-click the database name or folder.
  • Click the minus sign (-) next to the database name or folder.
  • Highlight the database name or folder, and press Enter or the left arrow key.
  • Right-click on the database name or folder, then select Expand/Collapse on the shortcut menu.