Populate the database
For your initial tests, the easiest way to populate the
database is to type INSERT statements in DB-Access.
For example, to insert a row into the manufact table of the
demonstration database, enter the following command in DB-Access:
INSERT INTO manufact VALUES ('MKL', 'Martin', 15);
If you are preparing an application program, such as an application in C, you can use the application to enter rows into a database table.
The
following table lists HCL®
OneDB® tools
that you can use for entering information into your database. The
acronyms in the Reference column are explained after the table.
Tool | Purpose | Reference |
---|---|---|
dbaccessdemo | Prepare and populate sample databases. | DB-A, SQLR |
DB-Access | Edit a database by entering explicit commands. | DB-A, SQLS |
dbload | Load data from one or more text files into one or more existing tables. | MG |
Enterprise Replication | Update selected databases each time a specified table is updated. | ER |
C application | Use SQL commands embedded in a C program to update databases. | ESQLC, DAPI, DBDK |
Java™ application | Use SQL commands embedded in a Java program to update databases. | Java |
- Mnemonic
- Explanation of References Column
- SQLR
- HCL OneDB Guide to SQL: Reference
- SQLS
- HCL OneDB Guide to SQL: Syntax
- MG
- HCL OneDB Migration Guide
- AR
- HCL OneDB Administrator's Reference
- ESQL/C
- HCL OneDB ESQL/C Programmer's Manual
- Java
- HCL J/Foundation Developer's Guide
- DB-A
- HCL OneDB DB-Access User's Guide
- ER
- HCL OneDB Enterprise Replication Guide
- DAPI
- HCL OneDB DataBlade® API Programmer's Guide