SQL Language Guide : A. Terminal Monitor
 
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Terminal Monitor
 
Terminal Monitor
Start the Terminal Monitor
Terminal Monitor Query Buffering
Terminal Monitor Commands
Terminal Monitor Character Input and Output
The HELP Statement
Terminal Monitor Macros
Terminal Monitor
You use a terminal monitor to interactively enter, edit, and execute individual queries or files containing queries. Terminal monitors also allow operating system level commands to be executed.
To display characters correctly, character-based utilities like Terminal Monitor must use the correct code page setting:
Windows: Run the Terminal Monitor under the supplied Vector command prompt, which has the correct code page and font settings.
Linux: Set the character set using the II_CHARSET environment variable.