Considerations
• In the Neoview Script interface, you must enter the command on one line. The command
does not require an SQL terminator.
• If you do not specify a wild-card pattern in a SHOW MVGROUPS command, Neoview
Script displays all the materialized view groups that exist in the current schema.
• If you specify a wild-card pattern in a SHOW MVGROUPS command, Neoview Script
displays only the materialized view group names that match the wild-card pattern.
• You can execute this command only in SQL mode.
Examples
• This command shows all the materialized view groups in the current schema, PERSNL:
SQL>show mvgroups
MATERIALIZED VIEW GROUP NAMES
-------------------------------------------------------------
MVGROUP1 MVGROUP2 EMPLOYEEINFO
SQL>
• This command shows all the materialized view groups in the current schema, PERSNL, that
have “GROUP” in their names:
SQL>show mvgroups %group%
MATERIALIZED VIEW GROUP NAMES
-------------------------------------------------------------
MVGROUP1 MVGROUP2
SQL>
• This command shows all the materialized view groups in the current schema, SALES, that
are named “PART” followed by one character:
SQL>show mvgroups "PART_"
MATERIALIZED VIEW GROUP NAMES
-------------------------------------------------------------
PART1 PART2 PARTS
SQL>
SHOW MVS Command
The SHOW MVS command displays all or a set of the materialized views in the current schema
of the Neoview Script session.
Syntax
SHOW MVS [wild-card-pattern]
wild-card-pattern
is a character string used to search for and display materialized views
with names that match the character string. wild-card-pattern
matches an uppercase string unless you enclose it within double
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