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Workload Automation 10.2.2
  • Product requirements
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  2. HCL Workload Automation

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use HCL Workload Automation. The documentation has been updated for HCL Workload Automation Version 10.2.2.

  3. Database Views
  4. Overview
  5. Displaying a view
  6. Displaying a view from an Oracle schema
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  • HCL Workload Automation

    Welcome to the HCL Workload Automation documentation, where you can find information about how to install, maintain, and use HCL Workload Automation. The documentation has been updated for HCL Workload Automation Version 10.2.2.

    • Planning and Installation
    • User's Guide and Reference
    • Administration Guide
    • Scheduling with the Agent for z/OS
    • Database Views
      • Overview
        • Key to using the table views
        • View names
        • Displaying a view
          • Granting access to users for displaying views
          • Displaying a view from a DB2® database
          • Displaying a view from an Oracle schema
            • Displaying a view on a Windows™ workstation with an Oracle 11g schema
            • Displaying a view on a UNIX™ workstation with an Oracle 11g schema
      • HCL Workload Automation views
    • High Availability Cluster Environment
    • Driving HCL Workload Automation
    • Extending HCL Workload Automation

Displaying a view from an Oracle schema

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This section describes how to display a view from an Oracle schema using the Oracle Enterprise Manager. You can also use the Oracle command line to display a view. Based on the operating system and on the Oracle release you are working with, use one of the following procedures:
  • Displaying a view on a Windows workstation with an Oracle 11g schema
  • Displaying a view on a UNIX workstation with an Oracle 11g schema
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