Alex Peshkov
The SHOW SYSTEM command of isql now lists system packages and their procedures and functions.
The SHOW SYSTEM <object-type> now supports the additional object types PROCEDURES, PACKAGES, and PUBLICATIONS (see also below).
The equivalent “normal” SHOW <object-type> commands no longer list system functions, procedures or packages.
Adriano dos Santos Fernandes
Tracker ticket: #6910
The SET EXEC_PATH_DISPLAY command is a debug command to show the BLR (compiled form) of the statement.When a statement is executed, it retrieves the compiled execution path of a DML statement formatted as BLR text.
SET EXEC_PATH_DISPLAY {BLR | OFF};
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This feature is intimately tied to engine internals.Its usage is discouraged if you do not understand very well how these internals are subject to change between versions. |
SHOW outputDmitry Yemanov
The SHOW DATABASE command now reports the “Replica mode” and “Publication” state
The SHOW TABLE name command now reports the publications that include the table
The SHOW PUBLICATIONS [name] command will show the named publication, or — without name — all user-defined publications in the current database
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The command SHOW SYSTEM now also lists system publications, and SHOW SYSTEM PUBLICATIONS was added to only show system publications
Vlad Khorsun
Tracker tickets (pull requests): #7218
isql can now show per-table statistics for an executed statement.
SET PER_TABle_stats [ON | OFF]
This command turns the display of per-table statistics on or off as desired.If no parameter is supplied to the command, it toggles the current state of the per-table statistics display.
When set to ON, isql shows per-table run-time statistics after query execution.It is set to OFF by default.This command is independent of the SET STATS command.The name PER_TABLE_STATS can be abbreviated up to PER_TAB.Tables in the output are sorted by their relation id’s.
Example (width reduced from original output):
-- check current value
SQL> SET;
...
Print per-table stats: OFF
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-- turn per-table stats on
SQL> SET PER_TABLE_STATS ON;
SQL> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM RDB$RELATIONS JOIN RDB$RELATION_FIELDS USING (RDB$RELATION_NAME);
COUNT
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534
Per table statistics:
--------------------+-------+-----+------+------+------+-------+-----+-------+
Table name |Natural|Index|Insert|Update|Delete|Backout|Purge|Expunge|
--------------------+-------+-----+------+------+------+-------+-----+-------+
RDB$INDICES | | 3| | | | | | |
RDB$RELATION_FIELDS | | 534| | | | | | |
RDB$RELATIONS | 59| | | | | | | |
RDB$SECURITY_CLASSES| | 3| | | | | | |
--------------------+-------+-----+------+------+------+-------+-----+-------+
Note, some system tables are shown that were not listed in the query;the engine reads some additional metadata when preparing the query.
-- turn per-table stats off, using shortened name SQL> SET PER_TAB OFF;
Vlad Khorsun
A new command-line switch has been added to gbak: -PAR[ALLEL] <N>.
It defines how many parallel workers will be used for the requested task.
Usage examples:
gbak -b -par 4 -user <username> -pass <password> <dbname> <backupname>
gbak -r -par 4 -user <username> -pass <password> <backupname> <dbname>
Vlad Khorsun
A new command-line switch has been added to gfix: -PAR[ALLEL] <N>.
It defines how many parallel workers will be used for the requested task.
Usage example:
gfix -sweep -par 4 -user <username> -pass <password> <dbname>
gfix -icu -par 4 -user <username> -pass <password> <dbname>
The -parallel option is only valid in combination with the -sweep and -icu tasks.
Dmitry Yemanov
Tracker tickets: #7397
A new command-line switch has been added to gfix: -UP[GRADE].
It allows to upgrade ODS of the database to the latest supported minor version (within the supported major version).
Usage example(s):
gfix -upgrade <dbname> -user <username> -pass <password>