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Getting Startedwith pureQuery

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Chapter 4 – <strong>pureQuery</strong> tooling views 91<br />

4.7 Review Questions<br />

1. If the developer wants to export the SQL statements executed by the application so<br />

that a DBA can review and optimize the statements, from which ODS view would the<br />

user invoke this functionality?<br />

A. SQL Outline<br />

B. <strong>pureQuery</strong> Analysis<br />

C. Data Source Explorer<br />

D. SQL Explorer<br />

2. If a user wishes to see the SQL statements that make use of a specific table under a<br />

specific schema, which of the following tabs within the SQL Outline would the user<br />

look?<br />

A. Database page<br />

B. Java page<br />

C. Database Packages page<br />

D. Schema Page<br />

3. In which of the following property files found under the <strong>pureQuery</strong>Folder within your<br />

project would a user specify properties such as the name and version of the database<br />

package to be bounded?<br />

A. Default.bindProps<br />

B. Default.genProps<br />

C. pdq.properties<br />

D. package.properies<br />

4. If the developer wishes to see how the values for a returned result set flow through the<br />

Java application, which of the following views would the developer refer to?<br />

A. SQL Outline<br />

B. <strong>pureQuery</strong> Analysis<br />

C. Data Source Explorer<br />

D. Java Source Flow<br />

5. The Filter dialog in the SQL Outline, lets the user filter SQL to only show statements by<br />

which of the following settings:<br />

A. Database objects<br />

B. SQL statement types<br />

C. SQL containing columns marked as private

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