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About This Manual#

This manual explains the concepts, components, and basic use of Altibase

Audience#

This manual has been prepared for the following Altibase users:

  • Database managers

  • Performance managers

  • Database users

  • Application developers

  • Technical support engineers

It is recommended for those reading this manual possess the following background knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge in the use of computers, operating systems, and operating system utilities

  • Experience in using relational databases and understanding of database concepts

  • Computer programming experience

  • Experience in database server management, operating system management, or network administration


Organization#

This manual is organized as follows:

  • Chapter 1: Installing Altibase

  • Chapter 2: Startup and Shutdown Altibase

    This chapter describes the process of execution and the termination of Altibase server by the database administrator.

  • Chapter 3: Working with Altibase

  • Chapter 4: DB Objects and Privileges

    This chapter describes Altibase database objects such as constraints, indexes, sequences, replications, tables, and users created by a particular user. In addition, it describes privileges to access system and schema object.

  • Chapter 5: Multilingual Features

    This chapter describes the multilingual features and related environment settings and notes some relevant considerations.

  • Chapter 6: Database Replication This chapter describes how to replicate database and to use the database replication function.

  • Chapter 7: Fail-Over

    This chapter describes the concept and use of Fail-Over in Altibase

  • Chapter 8: Backup and Recovery

    This chapter describes the concepts of Altibase backup and recovery.

  • Chapter 9: Developing Altibase Applications.

    This chapter introduces the various APIs (Application Programming Interfaces): Altibase CLI, JDBC, C/C++ Precompiler.


Documentation Conventions#

This section describes the conventions used in this manual. Understanding these conventions will make it easier to find information in this manual and other manuals in the series.

There are two sets of conventions:

  • Syntax diagrams

  • Sample code conventions

Syntax diagrams#

This manual describes command syntax using diagrams composed of the following elements:

Elements Meaning
Indicates the start of a command.
If a syntactic element starts with an arrow, it is not a complete command.
Indicates that the command continues to the next line.
If a syntactic element ends with this symbol, it is not a complete command.
Indicates that the command continues from the previous line.
If a syntactic element starts with this symbol, it is not a complete command.
Indicates the end of a statement.
Indicates a mandatory element.
Indicates an optional element.
Indicates a mandatory element comprised of options.
One, and only one, option must be specified.
Indicates an optional element comprised of options
Indicates an optional element in which multiple elements may be specified.
A comma must precede all but the first element.

Sample Code Conventions#

The code examples explain SQL, stored procedures, iSQL, and other command line syntax.

The following describes the conventions used in the code examples:

Rules Meaning Example
[ ] Indicates an optional item VARCHAR [(size)] [[FIXED |] VARIABLE]
{ } Indicates a mandatory field for which one or more items must be selected. { ENABLE | DISABLE | COMPILE }
| A delimiter between optional or mandatory arguments. { ENABLE | DISABLE | COMPILE }
[ ENABLE | DISABLE | COMPILE ]
. . . Indicates that the previous argument is repeated, or that sample code has been omitted. iSQL> SELECT e_lastname FROM employees;
E_LASTNAME
------------------------
Moon
Davenport
Kobain
. . .
20 rows selected.
Other Symbols Symbols other than those shown above are part of the actual code. EXEC :p1 := 1;
acc NUMBER(11,2)
Italics Statement elements in italics indicate variables and special values specified by the user. SELECT * FROM table_name;
CONNECT userID/password;
Lower case words Indicate program elements set by the user, such as table names, column names, file names, etc. SELECT ename FROM employee;
Upper case words Keywords and all elements provided by the system appear in upper case. DESC SYSTEM.SYS_INDICES;

Please refer to the following documents for more detailed information:


Altibase Welcomes Your Comments and Feedbacks#

We welcome your feedback on this manual. Your input is valuable in helping us improve future versions of the manual.

If you find any errors, omissions, or other technical issues in the Altibase manual, please report them through the Customer Service Portal, and we will address them with care. For immediate assistance with technical matters, you may also request support through the Technical Support Portal.

Thank you for your continued interest and valuable feedback.