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I'm new to Teradata and the following has been confusing me.



In Teradata SQL Assistant (login as non DBC), I can see DBC database and my user database. When I expand DBC database I can see views, macros, and etc.



In Teradata Administrator (login as non DBC), I can see DBC as a root user and listed by users and databases. However, I can't see DBC database under root DBC user. Why is that? Only way I can manually see is by right clicking DBC user and select list views, list macros, etc



Can someone please explain in a simple manner how both explorer/tree correlate?









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    I'm new to Teradata and the following has been confusing me.



    In Teradata SQL Assistant (login as non DBC), I can see DBC database and my user database. When I expand DBC database I can see views, macros, and etc.



    In Teradata Administrator (login as non DBC), I can see DBC as a root user and listed by users and databases. However, I can't see DBC database under root DBC user. Why is that? Only way I can manually see is by right clicking DBC user and select list views, list macros, etc



    Can someone please explain in a simple manner how both explorer/tree correlate?









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      I'm new to Teradata and the following has been confusing me.



      In Teradata SQL Assistant (login as non DBC), I can see DBC database and my user database. When I expand DBC database I can see views, macros, and etc.



      In Teradata Administrator (login as non DBC), I can see DBC as a root user and listed by users and databases. However, I can't see DBC database under root DBC user. Why is that? Only way I can manually see is by right clicking DBC user and select list views, list macros, etc



      Can someone please explain in a simple manner how both explorer/tree correlate?









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      I'm new to Teradata and the following has been confusing me.



      In Teradata SQL Assistant (login as non DBC), I can see DBC database and my user database. When I expand DBC database I can see views, macros, and etc.



      In Teradata Administrator (login as non DBC), I can see DBC as a root user and listed by users and databases. However, I can't see DBC database under root DBC user. Why is that? Only way I can manually see is by right clicking DBC user and select list views, list macros, etc



      Can someone please explain in a simple manner how both explorer/tree correlate?







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