The workbench uses default schemas for unqualified database object references in SQL statements. If you want SQL statements to refer to database objects that are in other schemas, you must qualify the names of the objects with the names of their corresponding schemas.
The workbench also uses these schemas when validating SQL statements in the Java editor, generating implementation classes, running SQL statements from the Java editor, and when you use the Find in Data Source Explorer option in the Java editor or SQL Outline view.
The workbench uses default paths when resolving function references and data type references in dynamically prepared SQL statements. This value is also used to resolve stored procedure references in CALL statements.
A default path is not used when you run stored procedures and user-defined functions from the Data Source Explorer.
Specify a default path as a list of one or more comma-separated schema names. Optionally, to preserve case, enclose a schema name in double quotation marks; for example, FERMAT, "McDrw #8", SYSIBM.
To specify default schemas and paths for interfaces that declare annotated methods: