User`s guide

Note
For UNIX and WNT, do not select tables to add. Do request that the new empty PDB become the active
PDB.
b. Change to another PDB as active PDB.
To list the known PDBs, follow this path from the main menu:
Administration -> Manage PDBs
IT Service Vision displays your list of known PDBs with the name of the active PDB in the header.
Switch to any other PDB than the PDB that will contain the combination of tables (for instance, switch to a
demonstration PDB) as the active PDB.
select any other PDB -> Activate -> OK
IT Service Vision re-displays your list of known PDBs and, in the header, names the selected PDB as the active
PDB.
c. Copy tables (including data) to the combined PDB.
For each PDB that has tables that are to be copied to the combined PDB, follow this path from the list of known
PDBs:
select the PDB -> right mouse click -> Copy -> specify copy from a PDB and copy to PDB ->
OK
Note: These steps are not capable of or suitable for combining the observations from identically-named tables.
d. Check that the tables and data are in the combined PDB.
On the list of known PDBs, activate the combined PDB
select the combined PDB -> Activate -> OK
Then examine the data:
Administration -> Examine PDB Data
The tables that you copied should be listed, along with a count of the number of observations in the specified
level.
If you want to see the data,
select a table with non-zero observations-> right mouse click -> View Data.
When you finish looking at the data, Close -> OK.
e. Change your batch/background job(s) to use the combined PDB.
See Section 2, Task 4: Set Up Your Production Job
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Additional Advanced Setup Topics