Neoview Command Interface (NCI) Guide (R2.3)
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 asterisk (*) 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.
_
Use a question mark (?) 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.
?
Considerations
• You must enter the command on one line. The command does not require an SQL terminator.
• You can execute this command only in SQL mode.
• If you do not specify a wild-card pattern in a SHOW TABLES command, NCI displays all
the tables that exist in the current schema.
• If you specify a wild-card pattern in a SHOW TABLES command, NCI displays only the
table names that match the wild-card pattern.
• If the SET TIMING command is set to ON, the elapsed time information is displayed.
Examples
• This command shows all the tables in the current schema, PERSNL:
SQL>show schema
SCHEMA PERSNL
SQL>show tables
TABLE NAMES
-------------------------------------------------------------
DEPT EMPLOYEE JOB PROJECT
SQL>
• This command shows the tables in the current schema, INVENT, that have “PART” at the
beginning of their names:
SQL>show tables part%
TABLE NAMES
-------------------------------------------------------------
PARTLOC PARTSUPP
SQL>
For more information, see “Showing the Tables in a Schema” (page 66).
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