Tables
Tables are the objects in which databases store data. Pervasive PSQL contains two types of tables: data and system. Data tables are user-created. Newly created ones are empty and must be populated with data. System tables are created and populated as required by the Pervasive PSQL database management system.
Data Tables
Refer to the chapter Table Editor for a detailed discussion of data tables. That chapter also contains the tasks pertaining to tables, such as creating one, deleting one, working with columns, foreign keys, and so forth.
*Note: To create a table in a database, database security must be turned off or you must have access rights to create tables.
System Tables
System tables appear in the Pervasive PSQL Explorer under the System Objects node. You may view properties of them as explained in To view properties of a table.
Table Properties
Table properties provides information about the table. Separate tabs let you view general properties, columns information, and indexes information. The following table describes the parameters listed on the General tab.
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In Pervasive PSQL Explorer, expand the Tables node for a particular database.
If you are interested in system tables, expand the Tables node under System Objects.
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*Tip: You can use the table properties to view a list of the indexed columns for the table.
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In Pervasive PSQL Explorer, expand the Tables node for a particular database.
If you are interested in system tables, expand the Tables node under System Objects.
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The open action performs a SELECT * from table_name query, where table_name is the name of the table that you selected.
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In Pervasive PSQL Explorer, expand the Tables node for a particular database.
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