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164 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>DB2</strong><br />

The default values <strong>for</strong> the schema and path are based on the database server and the<br />

connection user ID. Since all of the tables we will be using from theGSDB database are in<br />

the<strong>DB2</strong>ADMIN schema, you should change the application settings to include that schema<br />

in the path and use it as the default schema, too.<br />

You can do this by clicking in the drop down list <strong>for</strong> default schema and selecting<br />

<strong>DB2</strong>ADMIN, as shown in Figure 5.6.<br />

Figure 5.6 – Selecting a value <strong>for</strong> Default schema<br />

One useful thing about <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> is that it provides content assist in several different<br />

contexts. As you’ve just seen, it lists all the existing schemas in the database so that you<br />

can just select one from a drop down list <strong>for</strong> the default schema. Content assist is only<br />

available when you have an established connection to the database, either in live or offline<br />

mode.<br />

You also need to change the current path to account <strong>for</strong> the<strong>DB2</strong>ADMIN schema, as shown<br />

in Figure 5.7.<br />

Figure 5.7 – Default path <strong>for</strong> current path value

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