Subject | Re: [Firebird-general] system tables on OSX |
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Author | Helen Borrie |
Post date | 2004-12-06T01:52:22Z |
Hello Maurice,
This list isn't for support questions, so please send any further questions
to the firebird-support list.
However, for now....
At 01:01 AM 6/12/2004 +0000, you wrote:
just normal Firebird tables. With the isql tool in its interactive shell
mode, you can list them with the command SHOW SYSTEM;
individually. It is to be found in the root directory of your
installation. In Firebird 1.5, it is called security.fdb.
regards,
^Helen (in Witch mode)
This list isn't for support questions, so please send any further questions
to the firebird-support list.
However, for now....
At 01:01 AM 6/12/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>I am wondering where are the system tables stored in Max OSX.are created in each database by the CREATE DATABASE statement. They are
>System tables such as rdb$xxxxx.gdb
just normal Firebird tables. With the isql tool in its interactive shell
mode, you can list them with the command SHOW SYSTEM;
>and the security table, isc4.gdb.Pertains to the entire server (currently), not to each database
individually. It is to be found in the root directory of your
installation. In Firebird 1.5, it is called security.fdb.
regards,
^Helen (in Witch mode)