This is embarrassing, but I can't seem to find a way to list the names of the tables in our DB2 database. Here is what I tried:
root@VO11555:~# su - db2inst1
root@VO11555:~# . ~db2inst1/sqllib/db2profile
root@VO11555:~# LIST ACTIVE DATABASES
We receive this error: SQL1092N "ROOT" does not have the authority to perform the requested command or operation.
The DB2 version number follows.
root@VO11555:~# db2level DB21085I Instance "db2inst1" uses "64" bits and DB2 code release "SQL09071" with level identifier "08020107". Informational tokens are "DB2 v9.7.0.1", "s091114", "IP23034", and Fix Pack "1". Product is installed at "/opt/db2V9.7".
I'm using db2 7.1 and SQuirrel. This is the only query that worked for me.
Run this command line on your preferred shell session:
Maybe you'd like to modify the owner name, and need to check the list of current owners?
To get a list of tables for the current database in DB2 -->
Connect to the database:
Run this query:
This is the equivalent of SHOW TABLES in MySQL.
You may need to execute 'set schema myschema' to the correct schema before you run the list tables command. By default upon login your schema is the same as your username - which often won't contain any tables. You can use 'values current schema' to check what schema you're currently set to.
you may want to restrict the query to your tabschema
Connect to the database:
List all tables:
To list all tables in selected schema, use:
To describe a table, type:
credit http://onewebsql.com/blog/list-all-tables
have you installed a user db2inst2, i think, i remember, that db2inst1 is very administrative