You can use SQL Studio to create new database tables in the database that you are logged on to. When you do so, you can use existing database tables or stored SQL Studio objects as a template for new database tables.
You have the necessary user authorizations and the user attribute NOT EXCLUSIVE.
For an explanation of user authorizations and user attributes, see the User Concept section of the documentation Database Administration and the Authorization section of the Reference Manual.
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1.
Choose Catalog Manager
® New
® Table
Definition.
The system opens a
window for table definition.
2. To use an existing database table or a saved SQL Studio object as a template for your new database table, choose Table Definition ® Get Table. Select the relevant table or the SQL Studio object, and choose OK to confirm.
3. Enter a table name.
4. Carry out the following steps:
· Defining Constraints for Columns
· Defining Foreign Key Dependencies
· Defining Miscellaneous Information
5. To use or edit your table draft again later, save it as an SQL Studio object by choosing Table Definition ® Save As.
6. Choose Table Definition ® Create Table. The system creates the new table in the database.
7. To export the SQL statement for creating the database table to the SQL dialog, choose Table Definition ® Export to SQL Dialog.
For information on the syntax of CREATE TABLE statements, see the CREATE TABLE Statement section of the Reference Manual.