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Coming from MSSQL background, I'm confused in Teradata SQL Assistant Database Explorer. On MSSQL, when you logon with your username, you will see all the relevant databases. In Teradata, I just realized taht you have to right click and 'Add Database' on the instance to view databases and their tables. Is this how it works? Is there a list or how do I know then which other databases I have access to? By default, I have had DBC and my username/database and just added a database. I wish I can add/list all the databases that I have access to
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Coming from MSSQL background, I'm confused in Teradata SQL Assistant Database Explorer. On MSSQL, when you logon with your username, you will see all the relevant databases. In Teradata, I just realized taht you have to right click and 'Add Database' on the instance to view databases and their tables. Is this how it works? Is there a list or how do I know then which other databases I have access to? By default, I have had DBC and my username/database and just added a database. I wish I can add/list all the databases that I have access to
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Coming from MSSQL background, I'm confused in Teradata SQL Assistant Database Explorer. On MSSQL, when you logon with your username, you will see all the relevant databases. In Teradata, I just realized taht you have to right click and 'Add Database' on the instance to view databases and their tables. Is this how it works? Is there a list or how do I know then which other databases I have access to? By default, I have had DBC and my username/database and just added a database. I wish I can add/list all the databases that I have access to
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Coming from MSSQL background, I'm confused in Teradata SQL Assistant Database Explorer. On MSSQL, when you logon with your username, you will see all the relevant databases. In Teradata, I just realized taht you have to right click and 'Add Database' on the instance to view databases and their tables. Is this how it works? Is there a list or how do I know then which other databases I have access to? By default, I have had DBC and my username/database and just added a database. I wish I can add/list all the databases that I have access to
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