Start DB-Access

You start by running the dbaccess command from the command line. You can choose whether to use the menu interface or the command-line interface.

You can start and use in the following ways:
  • Start at the main menu.
  • Start from a specific menu or screen.
  • Run a file that contains SQL statements without showing the menus.
  • Start and run interactively at the command line, without the menu interface.

On Windows, you can set up the program icon to run any of the dbaccess commands.

If the TERM, TERMCAP, or TERMINFO environment variables on UNIX do not enable to recognize the type of terminal you use, the main menu does not show. Instead, a message similar to the following text is displayed:
Unknown terminal type.

If you use a window interface on a UNIX terminal, issue the dbaccess command from a nonscrolling console window.

If you use a Windows terminal to run on a UNIX database server, the terminal-emulation window must emulate a terminal type that can recognize, or the database server shows an unknown terminal-type message in the terminal-emulation window.

Tip: If your operating system cannot find dbaccess, include the full path before the program name, as follows:
$INFORMIXDIR/bin/dbaccess