IBM Frozen Dessert Maker VERSION 9 사용자 설명서
Filtering
in
the
Contents
pane
simply
hides
data
that
has
already
been
retrieved
from
the
database.
If
your
database
has
so
many
objects
that
retrieval
time
is
an
issue,
you
may
prefer
to
retrieve
only
a
subset
of
the
objects
(for
example,
tables).
This
filtering
is
referred
to
as
Object
Filtering
and
is
explained
in
the
next
section.
Object
filtering:
Object
filtering
enables
you
to
work
with
a
subset
of
all
the
objects
in
the
database
in
the
Control
Center.
For
example,
if
you
only
need
to
work
with
your
own
tables
and
not
those
created
by
someone
else,
you
can
set
up
an
object
filter
so
that
only
those
tables
will
be
retrieved
from
the
database.
You
will
not
have
to
wait
for
data
about
the
other
tables
to
be
retrieved.
Right-click
on
an
object
folder
in
the
object
tree
and
select
Filter->Create
.
The
Filter
notebook
opens
allowing
you
to
select
which
objects
you
would
like
to
retrieve
from
the
database.
Once
you
have
created
a
filter,
the
filter
icon
will
appear
beneath
the
filtered
object
in
the
object
tree
to
indicate
that
a
filter
has
been
set.
To
remove
the
filter
and
display
all
the
objects
in
the
Contents
pane,
right
click
the
object
folder
and
select
Filter->Remove
.
You
can
further
customize
your
view
by
selecting
the
filter
icon
from
the
toolbar
at
the
bottom
of
Contents
pane
described
above.
This
filtering
will
only
hide
data
that
has
already
been
retrieved
from
the
database.Filtering
enables
you
to
work
with
a
subset
of
displayed
objects
in
the
Control
Center.
Two
forms
of
filtering
exists.
The
first
form
of
filtering
allows
you
to
create
a
customized
view
of
objects
which
you
would
like
to
appear
in
the
Contents
pane
of
the
Control
Center.
Infopops:
An
infopop
is
a
pop-up
window
that
is
displayed
when
a
control
in
a
window
or
notebook
has
focus
and
you
press
F1.
Holding
the
mouse
cursor
over
a
control
in
a
window
or
notebook
also
causes
the
infopop
to
display.
Infopops
contain
a
description
of
the
field
or
control.
They
may
also
list
restrictions
and
requirements
or
provide
instructions.
Figure
2.
Contents
Pane
view
Chapter
7.
DB2
administration
and
development
tools
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