The SQL Studio (
SQL Studio: Introduction) has a web-based client, the Web SQL. If you want to enable occasional users to use SQL statements, you should install the Web SWL once in the network. The Web SQL can then be called from all browsers.If you do not have a Windows operating system, you can only use the SQL Studio client Web SQL to send requests to the database instance.
Web SQL provides you with basically the same functionality as the
SQL Studio, but it is operated as a web-based application.Prerequisite
Check if the database instance is started.
Call
Enter the following address in the browser:
http://<web_server>:<port>/websql
See Web Tools Installation Guide: SAP DB 7.3 ®
Logon dialog box
Enter the name of the database computer, the name of the database instance, the user name, and the user password.
Set-up of the Web SQL
Header
The header contains a link for logging off, among other things.
Stored SQL Studio Objects
Web SQL the same data as SQL Studio. The folders and SQL Studio objects stored in SQL Studio are visible in Web SQL. One exception is the SQL Studio 'Local Folder' for storing local SQL Studio objects.
Objects
Direct SQL objects can be read and written. In the case of the QueryByExample, VisualQuery and TableDefinition objects, the underlying SQL statement can be displayed, but these objects cannot be changed. Web SQL can create, delete, move, and rename folders and direct SQL objects itself.
Direct SQL Window
You can enter and execute SQL statements in this window. You can display SQL statements from all SQL Studio objects, and you can also store direct SQL objects. You can store newly created SQL statements.
Additional functions
Before executing each SQL statement, you can set the AutoCommit mode, the SQL mode, and the isolation level. You can display previously executed SQL statements using Previous and Next. A button is available for clearing the SQL window. You can execute several SQL statements. You must separate these from each other using a line with // or -- .
Result window
If SQL mode INTERNAL was selected for executing SQL statements, you can navigate flexibly through the result set.
If SQL mode INTERNAL was selected for executing SQL statements, you can zoom the column of data type LONG.
If one of the other SQL modes was selected for executing SQL statements, you can only navigate forwards in the result table.
If several SQL statements were executed, you can access the results and the messages relating to these SQL statements with a drop-down list.