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v
View
the
details
of
database
objects.
You
can
look
at
a
table’s
constituent
columns
and
see
the
current
state
of
a
database.
v
Manage
database
objects.
You
can
create,
alter,
and
drop
databases,
table
spaces,
tables,
views,
indexes,
triggers,
and
schemas.
You
can
also
manage
users.
v
Manage
data.
You
can
load,
import,
export,
and
reorganize
data.
You
can
also
gather
statistics.
v
Perform
preventive
maintenance
by
backing
up
and
restoring
databases
or
table
spaces.
v
Configure
and
tune
instances
and
databases.
v
Manage
database
connections,
such
as
DB2
Connect
™
servers
and
subsystems.
v
Manage
applications.
v
Launch
other
tools
such
as
the
Command
Center
and
the
Health
Center.
The
main
Control
Center
window
is
split
into
three
sections,
or
panes.
On
the
left
side,
there
is
an
Object
Tree.
This
tree
displays
all
of
your
databases
and
their
constituent
objects
(such
as
tables,
views,
and
indexes).
When
you
select
any
one
of
the
available
database
objects
or
object
folders
in
the
Object
Tree,
the
Contents
Pane,
occupying
the
top
half
of
the
right
side
of
the
Control
Center
window,
fills
with
a
list
of
the
relevant
objects.
For
example,
by
selecting
a
database’s
Table
folder
in
the
object
tree,
you
will
fill
the
Contents
Pane
with
all
of
that
database’s
tables,
as
well
as
some
information
about
each.
There
is,
however,
more
detail
about
any
given
object
than
will
fit
in
the
Contents
Pane;
the
bottom
pane
on
the
right
side,
the
Object
Details
Pane
provide
the
additional
information.
Clicking
on
an
object
in
the
Contents
Pane
will
bring
up
detailed
information
about
that
object
in
the
Object
Details
Pane.
When
you
click
on
a
table
object
in
the
object
list,
you
will
see
a
listing
of
that
table’s
columns,
as
well
as
other
table
attributes
and
some
actions
that
are
relevant
to
tables.
Figure
4.
Control
Center
advanced
view
with
a
table
selected
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Getting
started
with
DB2
installation
and
administration