Use the Object List tab to specify
other non-related objects for extraction.
Note: Objects you specify on the Object List tab
are extracted only when you select Objects or Both as
the items to extract on the General tab.
Qualifier
The
two-part qualifier serves as a prefix to unqualified object names
in the Object List. To select from a list of the most recently used
qualifiers, click the down arrow. To select a qualifier that is not
on the list, click the browse button. The Default Qualifier consists
of:
- dbalias
- Alias of the database in which an object is defined
(1 to 12 characters).
- creatorid
- Creator ID assigned to the object (1 to 64 characters).
Object
- Type
- The type of object to extract: Default, Function,
Package, Procedure, Rule, Sequence, UDT, or View. Click the grid cell
to display a down arrow, then click the down arrow to select from
a list. You must specify an object type for each entry. The last line
in the grid can remain blank.
To clear entries, right-click
a grid cell and select Remove or Remove
All from the shortcut menu.
To add
objects, right-click a grid cell, select Add,
then select the object type from the submenu. You can drag an object
name from the Select dialog to any line in the
grid. The type, name, and status are inserted in the list. You can
also add objects to the list manually.
- Name
- Name of the explicit object to extract. You cannot
specify duplicate object names for the same type object. The fully
qualified object name consists of:
- dbalias
- Identifies the database where the object resides.
- creatorid
- Creator ID assigned to the object.
- objectname
- Base object name.
Status
The status
of the listed object.
- Defined
- Object exists in the database.
- Inaccessible
- Cannot connect to the database indicated by the
DB Alias.
- Incomplete
- Object type is not specified, or the object name
is not fully qualified. Select an object type, or specify a Qualifier
or a three-part object name, as appropriate.
- Pending
- When you select an object type, the object is pending
until you specify an object name.
- Unavailable
- Object type is not supported for the specified DB
Alias (DBMS type).
- Unknown
- Object does not exist. To create an object, use
the Create Utility.
Ignore Unknown Objects
Select this check box to ignore Unknown or Unavailable objects
when you run the Extract Request. If you clear this check box, the
status of all objects must be Defined to save
or run the Extract Request.