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Getting Started with IBM Data Studio for DB2

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Chapter 1 – Overview and installation 47<br />

Note:<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about perspectives and views, see the ebook <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong><br />

Eclipse.<br />

1.4.1 Touring the <strong>Data</strong>base Administration perspective and its views<br />

As we described earlier, views are the tabs you see in the workbench, such as<br />

Administration Explorer and Properties. A view is typically used to navigate a hierarchy of<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, open an editor, or display properties <strong>for</strong> the active editor. The changes that<br />

you make to the views (their sizes and positions), and the resources that you create in the<br />

views are saved in your workspace, as we mentioned previously.<br />

Figure 1.19 – <strong>Data</strong>base Administration perspective views<br />

The views shown in Figure 1.19 are described in Table 1.1.<br />

View<br />

Administration<br />

Explorer<br />

Description<br />

This view allows you to administer a database. It automatically displays<br />

detected databases, but you can add new database connections.

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