Undoing Target Database Renaming - System Emulation Tool

Teradata System Emulation Tool User Guide

Product
System Emulation Tool
Release Number
16.10
Published
May 2017
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-07
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Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities
Use the renaming feature to restore the original name for the target database. For example, if a renaming was done in error, the original name can be restored.

This procedure can be performed offline or while connected to a Teradata Database.

  1. From the Import window, select the database that requires its name to be restored.
  2. Click . A message appears stating that the target database name has been restored and noting that any changes made to the object definitions must also be undone.
  3. [Optional] To keep the new database name in the object definitions:
    1. Click No in response to the message in step 2. The object definitions are not renamed, and the status bar displays the following message:

      You have undone the change made to the target database name. You must also undo any change(s) made to the Object Definitions...

    2. Skip the remaining steps in this procedure.
  4. [Optional] To reverse the name change in the object definitions:
    1. Click Yes in response to the message in step 2. The Replace dialog box appears.
    2. Perform step 9 through step 12 in Renaming a Target Database.