Progress/400
Product Guide
Synchronizing a Client Schema Holder
This utility synchronizes the client schema holder with the server schema on the AS/400. You must synchronize the client schema holder whenever you modify data definitions in your server schema to make sure that your client schema holder accurately reflects the changed information.
Follow these steps to synchronize a client schema holder:
- Access the Data Administration tool.
- Choose DataServer
DB2/400 Utilities
Synchronize Progress/400 Client. The following dialog box appears:
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- Choose the Selective or Full radio button to perform a selective or a full synchronization.
If you choose selective synchronization, the following dialog box appears:
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This window displays the files that you can select for synchronization.
- If you chose the Selective button, choose the objects to synchronize:
- To select an object, use the up and down arrow keys in the “Select Objects to process:” pane to highlight a name, then press the RETURN key or the Add >> button to select it. The name moves to the Objects to be processed: pane. Repeat this process for each object to be synchronized.
- To remove a selected object, use the up and down arrow keys in the “Objects to be processed:” pane to highlight the object name, then press the RETURN key or the << Remove button to remove it. The object name moves to the Select Object to process: pane. Repeat the selection process for each object to be removed.
After your selection list is complete, choose OK.
- Choose Verify Server Schema to verify the physical file objects against the information in the server schema. If the utility finds any differences, it displays a report.
- Choose OK.
You can also access this utility from the Admin menu in the Progress/400 Data Dictionary. In addition, the installation media includes the
as4sync.p
procedure that you can run in an application to synchronize deployed schema holders.
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