Introduction to Data Management
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3-12 Figure 3-5. Developing Queries and Reports
3-13 Figure 3-6. SQLCI Response to an Online Query
3-14 Figure 3-7. Output from the Report Writer
3-16 Figure 3-8. Administering a Database
3-18 Figure 3-9. Programming with NonStop SQL
3-19 Figure 3-10. COBOL85 Source Code with SQL Statements Embedded
3-20 Figure 3-11. NonStop SQL Server in a PATHWAY Environment
4-3 Figure 4-1. Using Key Values to Locate Records
4-7 Figure 4-2. Using the Data Definition Language (DDL)
5-5 Figure 5-1. Requester Passing User Requests to a Server
5-6 Figure 5-2. Services in a Server
5-7 Figure 5-3. Steps in Developing a PATHMAKER Application
5-8 Figure 5-4. PATHMAKER Main Menu
5-10 Figure 5-5. Requester Definition Screen
5-12 Figure 5-6. Requester Screen, Showing Location of Data Fields
5-15 Figure 5-7. Screen Produced by Application During Testing
6-2 Figure 6-1. Requester and Server in a PATHWAY Application
6-5 Figure 6-2. PATHWAY Development and Configuration Tools
6-10 Figure 6-3. A Simple PATHWAY System
6-12 Figure 6-4. Two PATHWAY Systems Distributed Across a Network
7-3 Figure 7-1. TMF Transaction Backout
7-4 Figure 7-2. TMF Audit Trails
7-5 Figure 7-3. TMF Transaction in a SCREEN COBOL Program
7-6 Figure 7-4. TMF Operations
7-8 Figure 7-5. TMF Autorollback
7-10 Figure 7-6. TMF Rollforward
7-11 Figure 7-7. TMF Record Locking
8-2 Figure 8-1. RDF in Operation
8-5 Figure 8-2. RDF Process Tasks