Database Management
Function Overview
Function |
Description |
---|---|
Database information |
Displays the name, IP address, character set, and SQL window of the current database. |
Schema list |
Allows you to manage data with different schemas in a database. |
Object list |
Consists of five types of objects (tables, views, stored procedures, triggers, and functions). |
Metadata Collection |
Allows DAS to automatically collects only the data such as database names, table names, and field names in an instance (user data in your tables is not included).
NOTE:
If there are too many tables, the system will not collect the metadata and display the table list to mitigate the impact on database performance. |
List details |
Displays the operation area for each type of object. |
You can go to the Database Management page in either of the following ways:
- Choose Database Management on the top menu bar.
- In the database list of the Home page, locate the target database and click Manage in the Operation column.
Object List
You can manage tables, views, stored procedures, triggers, and functions of Microsoft SQL Server databases. The main operations include creating, querying, and modifying objects.
- For details on how to manage tables, see Table Management.
- For details on how to manage views, see View Management.
- For details on how to manage stored procedures, see Stored Procedure Management.
- For details on how to manage triggers, see Trigger Management.
- For details on how to manage functions, see Function Management.
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