Teradata SQLAssistant Web Edition
Teradata SQLAssistant Web Edition
Edition
Teradata Web Edition
Lesson
In this short lesson we will:
1. Start Teradata SQL Assistant/Web Edition
2. Connect to a Teradata system
3. Demonstrate SQL Assistant Web functions
Or click the Teradata SQL Assistant Log-in link on the University of Arkansas TUN website
The tree on the left is used to view the databases. By default, you will see DBC and your login.
If you entered a Default Database in Step 2, it will also appear in the tree at the left. If you want
to add additional databases, click the Add link above the tree on the left, and enter the desired
database and click OK. See example screen below.
You will then see a UA_Dillards database added to you list of databases on the left.
If you click on the + sign next to the database you can expand to see the tables, views, macros,
and procedures.
. Executing Queries
The top section is used to enter your query. If you have a query stored (query in a text format on
your hard drive) you can use the Open Query button and Browse to search. You can Load
the query into the query section and click Execute. You may also run the query by clicking Run.
Another option, enter your query in the query window and click the Execute button.
Once you have written a query, you may save it by clicking on Save Query.
When you execute a query, you will see your query in the History section. If there is an error,
you will see a brief description of the error on the bottom left of your screen. If you want to see
more pages of your history, click on the numbers located above the Clear History button. You
may also clear the entire history, or save it to a file.
The results of your query will be displayed the Answer Set section. You can sort the answer set
by clicking on the underlined column name of the screen.
If you want to run the query again, you can click on Select and your query will appear in the
Query section. Then click Execute. If you would like to add a brief notation about the query, click
on Edit next to the query, and add your comments.
5. When you have finished using Teradata SQL Assistant/Web Edition, please click on the
Disconnect button on the top of the screen. You may use your browser to go back to the
Teradata University Network home page.
That is all for our quick tour of the SQL Assistant Web.
In conclusion, we hope that we have given you a brief insight into some of the capabilities of
Teradata SQL Assistant/Web Edition, and that you will be motivated to learn more of its
capabilities. The SQL Assistant help file (located in the upper right hand corner of the SQL
Assistant screen), and the User Manual (located on the Teradata University Network home
page under the Teradata SQL Assistant/Web Edition executable) will give you a detailed
description of the product.