The Data Pipeline painter gives you the ability to reproduce data quickly within a database, across databases, or even across DBMSs. To do that, you create a data pipeline which, when executed, pipes the data as specified in the definition of the data pipeline.
With the Data Pipeline painter, you can perform some tasks that would otherwise be very time consuming. For example, you can:
Pipe data (and extended attributes) from one or more tables to a table in the same DBMS or a different DBMS
Pipe an entire database, a table at a time, to another DBMS (and if needed, pipe the database's extended attribute system tables)
Create a table with the same design as an existing table but with no data
Pipe corporate data from a database server to an Adaptive Server Anywhere database on your computer so you can work on the data and report on it without needing access to the network
Upload local data that changes daily to a corporate database
Create a new table when a change (such as allowing or disallowing NULLs or changing primary key or index assignments) is disallowed in the Database painter
Piping data in applications You can also create applications that pipe data. For more information, see Application Techniques.
You can use the Data Pipeline painter to pipe data from one or more tables in a source database to one table in a destination database.
You can pipe all data or selected data in one or more tables. For example, you can pipe a few columns of data from one table or data selected from a multitable join. You can also pipe from a view or a stored procedure result set to a table.
When you pipe data, the data in the source database remains in the source database and is reproduced in a new or existing table in the destination database.
Although the source and destination can be the same database, they are usually different ones, and they can even have different DBMSs. For example, you can pipe data from an Adaptive Server Enterprise database to an Adaptive Server Anywhere database on your computer.