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Most database server utilities support non-ASCII characters
in command-line
arguments. These utilities interpret all command-line arguments
in the client code set (which CLIENT_LOCALE defines).
The following table shows utilities that accept
non-ASCII characters in command-line arguments
or produce non-ASCII output.
Utility Name |
Non-ASCII Characters in Command-Line
Arguments |
Non-ASCII Output |
onaudit
(IDS) |
-f input_file |
Yes |
oncheck
(IDS) |
-cc -pc database
-ci -cI -pk -pK -pl -pL database:table#index_name
-ci -cI -pk -pK -pl -pL -cd -cD -pB -pt -pT -pd
-pD -pp
database:table |
Yes |
onload
(IDS) |
database:table
-i old_index new_index
-t tape_device |
Yes |
onlog
(IDS) |
-d tape_device |
|
onpload
(IDS) |
-d source
-j jobname
-p projectname |
Yes |
onshowaudit |
-f input_file
-s server_name |
Yes |
onspaces
(IDS) |
-p pathname
-f filename |
|
onstat |
-o filename -dest (IDS)
filename_source (IDS)
None (XPS) |
Yes |
onunload
(IDS) |
database:table
-t tape_device |
Yes |
onutil
(XPS) |
CHECK TABLE DATA database:owner:table
CHECK TABLE INFO database:owner:table |
Yes |
Extended Parallel Server
You can use xctl,
the Extended Parallel Server control utility, to execute other database server utilities
such as onstat.
End of Extended Parallel Server
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