A scanner Group is used to store Jobs (files, database objects, abstract plan groups, Inspectors, or Collectors from the SQL Collector for Monitor Server). The Group Manager window is used to create, open, delete, and rename these Groups. It also displays a list of existing Groups. A Group is opened in the SQL Scanner window. The Group Manager provides the following functions:
Function | Description |
Open |
Opens the selected Group in SQL Scanner window. |
Create |
Creates a new Group. |
Modify |
Modifies selected Group name or description. |
Delete |
Deletes the selected Group and all associated files. |
Note: All Group information is stored as files in the SQL Scanner data directory defined in the Preferences window.
The Group summary report provides a statistical list and charts of all the Jobs and SQL statements scanned within the Group.
To view the report
With the SQL Scanner window as the active window, select Report | Group Summary.
To view the Group properties In the Group Manager window
Right-click a Group and select Properties.
Review the following for additional information:
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Item |
Description |
Name |
Group name. |
Description |
Group description. |
Last modified |
Last modified date and time. |
Size |
Number of bytes of disk space used to store the Job information. |
Data Directory |
Directory where the files are stored. |
Version |
Version number of SQL Optimizer when the Group was created. |
Total Job |
Total number of Jobs. |
Completed |
Total number of Jobs that were scanned. |
Remaining |
Total number of Jobs that had not been scanned. |
Displays a pie chart showing the number and percentage of Problematic, Complex, Simple and invalid SQL statements.
Generally speaking, there are two types of SQL statements found in source code.
Embedded SQL statements refer to SQL statements that are placed within the source programs and are constructed at compilation time.
Dynamic SQL statements are SQL statements constructed at run time.
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