If you run Interactive SQL Classic on a Windows system, skip to the section “dbisqlc Command window on Windows”.
The dbisqlc window on UNIX is divided into three sections:
Data section, at the top
Statistics section, below it
Command section, at the bottom
If you follow the instructions in “Starting dbisqlc” correctly, you see the message “Connected to database” in the dbisqlc Statistics section.
Figure 2-5: dbisqlc window on UNIX
508_alt_textShown is the dbisqlc window on UNIX. It has a menu bar at the top with six drop-down menus: File, Edit, Command, Window and Help. The window has three sections: Data, Statistics and Command. The Statistics pane shows the example Connected to database
The dbisqlc command window on UNIX varies according to the operating system. For example, on Solaris systems, the Common Desktop Environment window differs from that on OpenWindows. The dbisqlc command window is divided into three subwindows. The top section is entitled Data, the middle Statistics, and the bottom section is Command, as shown in Figure 2-5.
For Sybase IQ 12, the Help menu item does not open online help for dbisqlc, but help is available in Sybase Central. In Sybase Central, choose Help Æ Sybase IQ Help, then click the Index tab. Type dbisqlc in the Topic or Keyword box and click the Go To button.