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The V5R2 help has the following:
Databases
· Multiple database support on an iSeries server
· Independent disk pools now support libraries
· Each independent disk pool can be a unique database / schema
· Database folder shows all databases on system
· Can work with each database as you do today
· Database Navigator
· New and improved map layouts and print support
· Added triggers objects in map
This implies that the previous release had a map layout, it was just
improved on this release. Therefore you should be finding something. I
tried checking people here still using 51 of CAE and they all are having
problems. Therefore I can't pull it up on their PC's. Sorry. Call IBM?
Rob Berendt
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Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@centerfieldtechnology.com>
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11/13/2002 09:21 AM
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Subject: Re: Can't see Database Navigator
1) V5R1M0 SI05361
2) Database is installed but Database Navigator does not show up under it
in a Connection.
When I go to Application Administration, I see it listed, and it has both
Default Access and All Object Access checked. I even
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>1) What version of OpsNav are you running? Help, About iSeries
>Navigator.
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>2) Start, Programs, IBM iSeries Access for Windows, Selective Setup,
>iSeries Navigator, Add database.
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>Rob Berendt
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> Subject: Can't see Database Navigator
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>Y'all
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>Need your help. I don't see Database Navigator in OpsNav. I am in *SECOFR
>user class. When I look at Application Administration, I see it there,
>with
>Default access checked and All object access checked.
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>2 systems I see are at V5R1. A third is at V3R7, so it does not play into
>this.
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>There's nothing I could find at IBM. Shouldn't this just work?
>
>Thanks
>
>Vern
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