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LIST

  • Last UpdatedOct 28, 2024
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Function

The LIST command lists most of the available project information.

Description

The LIST command displays most of the project information held in the System Database.

Examples

LIST USERS

Lists all the users in the project, with their access level (Free or General), and the Teams they belong to.

LIST TEAMS

Lists all the teams in the project, with the users who are members of the teams and the DBs associated with them.

LIST MDBS

Lists the MDBs in the project, and the current and deferred databases in each MDB.

LIST DBS

Lists all the databases in the project, their types (Design, Catalog etc) and the MDBs which contain them.

LIST EXTERNAL

Lists all the foreign databases in the project.

LIST TYPES

Lists all the database types (Design, Catalog etc) in the project.

LIST COPIES

Displays the names of all DBs which have been copied and the names under which the copies are filed.

LIST MODULES

Displays information about modules in the current project.

LIST FILES

Displays information about the database files in the current project.

LIST SIZES

Lists the sizes (in pages and Mbytes) of all the databases in the project.

LIST MACROS

Lists all the inter-DB macros in the project.

LIST AREA 20

Displays information about databases in area 20. Refer to the Administration User Guide for information about database areas.

LIST MESSAGES

Lists all the user messages in the project.

LIST ALL

Displays all the above information.

WORKING EXTRACTS

List working extracts for specified user name.

AUTHUSERS

Lists NT authorised users.

If a user has a working extract for a database, then this will be opened instead of the owning database when the user enters a module. for example, if user A has a W.ext, then User A will use it; but User B will use the normal database. Refer to Database and Extracts in the Database Management Reference Manual for further information.

Refer to Using Monitor for examples of output from some of these commands.

Command Syntax

                .------<------------------------------.
               /                                      |
>--- LIst ----*--- USers -----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- TEams -----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- MDBs ------------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- DBs -------------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- FILES -----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- DBs -------------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- EXTernal --------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- AREA n ----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- TYpes -----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- SIZe  -----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- COpies ----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- MOdules ---------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- MACRos ----------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- MESSages --------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- Authusers -------------------------|
              |                                       |
              |--- ALL -------------------------------|
              |                                       |
              ‘--- WORKING EXTRACTS -+- FOR USERNAME--|
                                     ‘----------------+--->

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