

The toolbar always contains the most important functions for the current DOMAIN window. A brief explanation of each toolbar button is displayed when you position the mouse pointer over it without pressing a button. The toolbar is described in greater detail below.
: Opens a new database session.
: Provides a list of all objects that you are authorized to view for the selected object type.
: Provides a list of all objects you own for the selected object type.
: Provides a dialog box for selecting an object list.
: Changes to design mode for the purpose of creating a new object.
: Changes to design mode for the purpose of displaying and modifying the selected object.
: Provides a selection list of tables for defining Views and Snapshots, or a Table as Query.
: Opens a file, for example, to load an SQL statement or comment.
: Saves the contents of the editing window in a file.
: Saves the object in the databse.
: Executes the SQL statement formulated in the SQL window.
: Editing function for removing the selected area (Edit / Cut).
: Editing function for copying the selected area (Edit / Copy).
: Editing function for inserting the copied/removed area (Edit / Paste).
: Clears the editing window.
: Displays the comment for the object selected in the object list; the owner is authorized to modify the comment.
: Zoom function; provides an editing window to facilitate input for some input fields.
: Sorts column(s) in tabular presentation in ascending order.
: Sorts column(s) in tabular presentation in descending order.
: Opens an editing window for formulating an SQL statement.
: Displays the previous SQL statement in the SQL window.
: Displays the next SQL statement in the SQL window.
: Returns from the result table to the SQL statement.
: Executes the Records / Refresh function.
: Shows statistical information about the chosen object in a Table, Index, or User list.
: Inserts a blank line before the inserted marked row (Edit / Insert Row).
: Deletes the marked row and represents the row as deleted on display (Edit / Delete Row).
: Cancels the delete (Edit / Undelete Row).
: Displays a list of all SQL statements executed since the opening of the SQL window.
: Prints the displayed object list or relationship display (Object / Print).
: Provides general help information.

