Neoview Script Guide (R2.2)

SQL>
This command shows information about the synonyms of the CHANNELS table:
SQL>show table channels, synonyms
SYNONYM NAME
---------------
MYSCH.BANDS
SQL>
This command shows all information of the EMP table:
SQL>show table employee, all
INDEXES
------------------- ----- ---------- ------ ----------- --------
COLUMN NAME ORDER INDEX TYPE UNIQUE CARDINALITY POSITION
------------------- ----- ---------- ------ ----------- --------
Index 1 :EMPLOYEE
-----------------
EMPNUM ASC Other Yes 0 1
Index 2 :EMPLOYE0
-----------------
DEPTNUM ASC Other No 0 1
Index 3 :EMPLOYE1
-----------------
REQNUM ASC Other No 0 1
BRANKNUM ASC Other No 0 2
No synonyms present for object, SCH.EMPLOYEE
No materialized views present for object, SCH.EMPLOYEE
For more information, see “Showing the Dependent Objects of a Table” (page 60).
SHOW TABLES Command
The SHOW TABLES command displays all or a set of the tables that exist in the current schema
of the Neoview Script session.
Syntax
SHOW TABLES [wild-card-pattern]
wild-card-pattern
is a character string used to search for and display tables with names that match the character
string. wild-card-pattern matches an uppercase string unless you enclose it within
double quotes. To look for similar values, specify only part of the characters of
wild-card-pattern combined with these wild-card characters:
Use a percent sign to indicate zero or more characters
of any type. For example, %art% matches SMART,
ARTIFICIAL, and PARTICULAR but not smart or
Hearts. "%art%" matches smart and Hearts but not
SMART, ARTIFICIAL, or PARTICULAR.
%
Use an underscore to indicate any single character. For
example, boo_ matches BOOK and BOOT but not BOO or
BOOTS. "boo_" matches book and boot but not boo
or boots.
_
134 Neoview Script Interface Commands