Start DB-Access
You start DB-Access by running the dbaccess command from the command line. You can choose whether to use the DB-Access menu interface or the command-line interface.
You can start and use DB-Access in
the following ways:
- Start DB-Access at the main menu.
- Start DB-Access from a specific menu or screen.
- Run a file that contains SQL statements without showing the DB-Access menus.
- Start and run DB-Access interactively at the command line, without the menu interface.
On Windows™, you can set up the DB-Access program icon to run any of the dbaccess commands.
If the TERM, TERMCAP,
or TERMINFO environment variables on UNIX™ do not enable DB-Access 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 DB-Access on a UNIX database server, the terminal-emulation window must emulate a terminal type that DB-Access 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:
$ONEDB_HOME/bin/dbaccess