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Related Objects tab


The Related Objects tab enables you to view objects related to the tables that are referenced in the statement.

Note

This tab is available in the Classic console only.

The tab contains two panes:

  • The Tables pane lists all of the tables referenced in the SQL statement.
  • The other pane contains the Related Objects toolbar and a results table. The results table lists all of the related objects of the selected object type.

You can perform the following tasks:

 

Task

Description

Select a table

On the Tables pane, select the required table. When you change the selected table, the results table is updated.

Select a related object

From the Related Objects toolbar, click an object-type button. The results table is populated with all objects of this type that are related to the selected table.

Note

You are notified if no related objects of that type exist.

Object -type buttons

Button

Description

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Accelerators

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Accelerator packages

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Accelerator tables

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Aliases

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Data types

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Databases

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Data sets

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Key columns

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Image copy

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Indexes

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Packages

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Plans

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Procedures

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Sequences

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Storage groups

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Synonyms

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Tables

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Table columns

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Table constraint

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Table spaces

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Table space partitions

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Triggers

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Views


 

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