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Procedure documentation Loading the System Tables Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

System tables are internal tables that are not managed by the user.

You have to reload the system tables when you change the version of the database software. You do not need to reload system tables when you restore a database instance.

To load the system tables, the Database Manager needs to know the name and password of the SYSDBA user. Otherwise, enter this information along with the DBM commands for loading the system tables.

Prerequisites

You have the server authorization ExecLoad or LoadSysTab.

Syntax

load_systab [-u <sysdba_user>,<sysdba_user_password>]

Reply

OK<NL>
0,<description><NL>
<pgmcode>,<command><NL>
<loader_client_output_lines><NL>
<loader_client_log_lines><NL>

Values for the Reply Fields

Field

Description

<description>

Descriptive text

<pgmcode>

Return value of the executed program

<command>

Command line executed by the DBM Server program

<loader_cient_output_lines>

Output text of the program

<loader_client_log_lines>

Lines of the LOAD log

Example

Logging on to the Database Manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, connecting to the HOTELDB database instance, loading the system tables with authorization for this command as database user DBA with password DBA:

dbmcli –d HOTELDB –u DBM,DBM

dbmcli on HOTELDB>load_systab –u DBA,DBA

OK

0,OK: everything works fine

0,""c:\program files\sdb\7500\bin\x_python" "c:\program files\sdb\7500\env\lsyst

ab.py" -R "c:\program files\sdb\7500" -d HOTELDB -u dba,*"

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