Pbcat.something tables

Hi RT-players

Does anybody know what are these tables in RT database starting with pbcat,
like pbcatcol, pbcatedt and …? Someone says:

"As far as I know, those are tables PB uses and are not to be directly
modfied by a user. I’m in PB 9 but from the help using PBCatalogOwner DBParm
parameter:

"Specifies a nondefault owner for the extended attribute system tables.
These five tables contain default extended attribute information for your
database. "

When you set up attributes for your tables, that’s when these tables are
populated."
I like to know more about this. I am not very good in mysql and I need to
know how is the impact on these tables?

And by the way, what are “some-rt-table-FTSI”?? Does database makes them
automatically too??

Thanks…

Hi,

These are not RT tables, these are not mysql special tables. Google says
that pbc* are from Power Builder app. Ask on power builder forums.On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Alex Decalli alexdecalli71@gmail.comwrote:

Hi RT-players

Does anybody know what are these tables in RT database starting with
pbcat, like pbcatcol, pbcatedt and …? Someone says:

"As far as I know, those are tables PB uses and are not to be directly
modfied by a user. I’m in PB 9 but from the help using PBCatalogOwner
DBParm
parameter:

"Specifies a nondefault owner for the extended attribute system tables.
These five tables contain default extended attribute information for your
database. "

When you set up attributes for your tables, that’s when these tables are
populated."
I like to know more about this. I am not very good in mysql and I need to
know how is the impact on these tables?

And by the way, what are “some-rt-table-FTSI”?? Does database makes them
automatically too??

Thanks…

Best regards, Ruslan.

Thank you Ruslan. I am looking for more documentations and references after
you told me about this, I will send feedback for people here. If you want
to track, I have discussed them in here too:

DEVShed Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Ruslan Zakirov ruz@bestpractical.comwrote:

Hi,

These are not RT tables, these are not mysql special tables. Google says
that pbc* are from Power Builder app. Ask on power builder forums.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Alex Decalli alexdecalli71@gmail.comwrote:

Hi RT-players

Does anybody know what are these tables in RT database starting with
pbcat, like pbcatcol, pbcatedt and …? Someone says:

"As far as I know, those are tables PB uses and are not to be directly
modfied by a user. I’m in PB 9 but from the help using PBCatalogOwner
DBParm
parameter:

"Specifies a nondefault owner for the extended attribute system tables.
These five tables contain default extended attribute information for your
database. "

When you set up attributes for your tables, that’s when these tables are
populated."
I like to know more about this. I am not very good in mysql and I need to
know how is the impact on these tables?

And by the way, what are “some-rt-table-FTSI”?? Does database makes them
automatically too??

Thanks…


Best regards, Ruslan.

Ok, found this:

https://kb.asconline.com/powerseller/index.php?article=379

and this:

http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=42412

BUT does anybody else have such these tables? Or it’s just us? can you look
into your databases and help me? I’d be thankful. :)On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Alex Decalli alexdecalli71@gmail.comwrote:

Thank you Ruslan. I am looking for more documentations and references
after you told me about this, I will send feedback for people here. If you
want to track, I have discussed them in here too:

DEVShed

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Ruslan Zakirov ruz@bestpractical.comwrote:

Hi,

These are not RT tables, these are not mysql special tables. Google says
that pbc* are from Power Builder app. Ask on power builder forums.

On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Alex Decalli alexdecalli71@gmail.comwrote:

Hi RT-players

Does anybody know what are these tables in RT database starting with
pbcat, like pbcatcol, pbcatedt and …? Someone says:

"As far as I know, those are tables PB uses and are not to be directly
modfied by a user. I’m in PB 9 but from the help using PBCatalogOwner
DBParm
parameter:

"Specifies a nondefault owner for the extended attribute system tables.
These five tables contain default extended attribute information for your
database. "

When you set up attributes for your tables, that’s when these tables are
populated."
I like to know more about this. I am not very good in mysql and I need
to know how is the impact on these tables?

And by the way, what are “some-rt-table-FTSI”?? Does database makes them
automatically too??

Thanks…


Best regards, Ruslan.

Alex Decalli wrote:

Ok, found this:

https://kb.asconline.com/powerseller/index.php?article=379

and this:

http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=42412

BUT does anybody else have such these tables? Or it’s just us? can you
look into your databases and help me? I’d be thankful. :slight_smile:

If you don’t use that system then no. I don’t have it.

Joop