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Operating Systems AIX command to give me Database Post 302081954 by sprellari on Saturday 29th of July 2006 08:07:56 AM
Old 07-29-2006
You could use the command getDatabaseInformatinAMagicalWay (pun intended). Different databases have very different commands and paths. They also have different definitions of concepts like "size".
You must have some idea regarding whether this is a DB2 system, an Oracle system, MySQL, Postgres and so on. If you do not, it will be difficult to help you.
 

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