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Node Status and Local Database Types Frame
Choosing the Go operation from the StarView main frame displays the Node Status and Local Database (LDB) Types frame.
The Node Status frame also displays first if you specify the name of a distributed database as a parameter when you type starview at the operating system command line.
To connect to another distributed database, you must choose End to call up the main StarView frame and Select another distributed database.
The following figure shows the Node Status and Local Database Types frame:
The Node Status and Local Database Types frame includes the following operations. Note that both SQL and Tables selections connect to the selected distributed database:
ListObj
Lists the objects in the selected distributed database.
LDBAttr
Lists the attributes of the selected local database.
TestNode
Tests whether you can connect to a node. You can test the accessibility status of a single node or all nodes.
TestLDB
Tests whether you can connect to a local database. You can test connections to a single database or all databases in the distributed database.
SQL
Accesses Interactive SQL (ISQL). You can enter and execute SQL statements at the interactive Terminal Monitor.
Tables
Accesses the Tables utility. You can access, create, destroy, and query all the tables in the distributed database using the forms-based Tables utility.
Top, Bottom, Find, Help, End
Standard menu operations.
Last modified date: 12/14/2023