05-30-2008
This is input file
#cat dim_provider.sql
CONNECT TO TST103 ;
SET CURRENT SCHEMA OPSDM002 ;
CREATE TABLE OPSDM002.DIM_PROVIDER (
PROV_ID CHAR(7) NOT NULL ,
PROV_SYS_ID INTEGER NOT NULL ,
ZIP_CD CHAR(5) NOT NULL ,
UNIQ_PROV_SYS_ID BIGINT NOT NULL )
COMPRESS YES
IN TSOPS06 INDEX IN TSOPIX06 ;
CREATE ALIAS OPSDM002.PROVIDER FOR OPSDM002.DIM_PROVIDER;
CREATE VIEW OPSDM002.PROVIDER_MBR_PRI ( MBR_PRI_PROV_SYS_ID, MBR_PRI_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
MBR_PRI_DEA_ALPH_NBR, MBR_PRI_DEA_NBR, MBR_PRI_MPIN, MBR_PRI_NAT_ASSOC_BD_PHRM_NBR,
MBR_PRI_PROV_FST_NM, MBR_PRI_PROV_ID, MBR_PRI_PROV_LST_NM, MBR_PRI_SITE_CD,
DIM_PROVIDER.LOAD_DT, DIM_PROVIDER.UPDT_DT FROM DIM_PROVIDER;
CREATE VIEW OPSDM002.PROVIDER_REF ( REF_PROV_SYS_ID, REF_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
REF_DEA_ALPH_NBR, REF_DEA_NBR, REF_MPIN, REF_NAT_ASSOC_BD_PHRM_NBR,
REF_PROV_FST_NM, REF_PROV_ID, REF_PROV_LST_NM, REF_SITE_CD, REF_TIN,
DIM_PROVIDER.LOAD_DT, DIM_PROVIDER.UPDT_DT FROM DIM_PROVIDER;
CREATE VIEW OPSDM002.PROVIDER_SRVC ( SRVC_PROV_SYS_ID, SRVC_COS_PROV_SPCL_CD,
SRVC_DEA_ALPH_NBR, SRVC_DEA_NBR, SRVC_MPIN, SRVC_NAT_ASSOC_BD_PHRM_NBR,
SRVC_PROV_FST_NM, SRVC_PROV_ID, SRVC_PROV_LST_NM, SRVC_SITE_CD,
SRVC_TIN, SRVC_ZIP_CD, SRVC_UNIQ_PROV_SYS_ID, SRVC_LOAD_DT, SRVC_UPDT_DT)
FROM DIM_PROVIDER ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_MBR_PRI TO GROUP DSDBDEV ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_MBR_PRI TO GROUP UHCDMTST ;
GRANT CONTROL ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_REF TO USER SNIETER ;
GRANT CONTROL ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_REF TO USER LTREXL1 ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_SRVC TO GROUP DSDBDEV ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.PROVIDER_SRVC TO GROUP UHCDMTST ;
CREATE INDEX OPSDM002.RPL_IDX2_PROVIDER_TIN ON OPSDM002.RPL_DIM_PROVIDER
(TIN ASC)
ALLOW REVERSE SCANS;
CREATE INDEX OPSDM002.RPL_IDX2_TIN_UNIQ_PROV ON OPSDM002.RPL_DIM_PROVIDER
(TIN ASC,
UNIQ_PROV_SYS_ID ASC)
ALLOW REVERSE SCANS;
COMMIT WORK ;
The desired output is :
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_MBR_PRI TO GROUP DSDBDEV ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_MBR_PRI TO GROUP UHCDMTST ;
GRANT CONTROL ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_REF TO USER SNIETER ;
GRANT CONTROL ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_REF TO USER LTREXL1 ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_SRVC TO GROUP DSDBDEV ;
GRANT SELECT ON TABLE OPSDM002.VW_PROVIDER_SRVC TO GROUP UHCDMTST ;
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FC-MATCH(1) FC-MATCH(1)
NAME
fc-match - match available fonts
SYNOPSIS
fc-match [ -svV? ] [ --sort ] [ --verbose ] [ --version ] [ --help ] [ font-pattern ]
DESCRIPTION
fc-match matches font-pattern (empty pattern by default) using the normal fontconfig matching rules to find the best font available. If
--sort is given, the sorted list of best matching fonts is displayed. With --verbose, the whole font pattern for each match is printed,
otherwise only the file, family and style are printed..
OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included
below.
-v --verbose
Print whole font pattern for each match.
-? --help
Show summary of options.
-V --version
Show version of the program and exit.
-s --sort
Displays sorted list of best matching fonts.
font-pattern
Displays fonts matching font-pattern (uses empty pattern by default).
SEE ALSO
fc-list (1).
The fontconfig user's guide, in HTML format: /usr/share/doc/packages/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html.
AUTHOR
This manual page was updated by Patrick Lam <plam@csail.mit.edu>.
16 October 2006 FC-MATCH(1)