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The Ingres 2.6 Command Reference Guide's description for the usermod
comman=
d states "The usermod command modifies a database's user-defined tables to
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the most appropriate storage structure for accelerating query processing."
I had thought that usermod simply modified the tables to their defined
stor=
age structures which is what I recall seeing in the description for
usermod=
in the Ingres 2006 Command Reference Guide.
Has this command changed between the two versions of Ingres or is the
descr=
iption incorrect in the Ingres 2.6 Command Reference Guide?
We're running Ingres 2.6 and I wouldn't want to suddenly have our database
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tables changed to unexpected storage structures if I were to run this
comma=
nd.
Thanks,
Alan
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<div>The Ingres 2.6 Command Reference Guide's description for the
<b>usermo=
d </b>command states "The usermod command modifies a database's
user-d=
efined tables to the most appropriate storage structure for accelerating
qu=
ery processing."</div>
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<div>I had thought that <b>usermod </b>simply modified the tables to their
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defined storage structures which is what I recall seeing in the
description=
for <b>usermod</b> in the Ingres 2006 Command Reference Guide.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Has this command changed between the two versions of Ingres or is the
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description incorrect in the Ingres 2.6 Command Reference Guide?</div>
<div> </div>
<div>We're running Ingres 2.6 and I wouldn't want to suddenly have our
data=
base tables changed to unexpected storage structures if I were to run this
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command.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Alan</div>
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