Understanding Database SQL ToolCreating and Managing User Profiles with the Built-in
Database
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Figure 23-20 Database Preferences–Sorting
4. Use this window to customize the current table by sorting the rows as desired. To do
this, select a name from the Selected Columns list and click the Add button . The
name appears within the Order By Columns list.
To select all table columns, click the Add All button .
To reorder the Order By Columns list, select an item to move within the list and click
the Move Up button or click the Move D own button .
To delete all records, click the Delete all records .
When done, click Next on the Database Preferences window.
Result: The Database Preferences window appears with a message stating that the
procedure is complete.
5. Click Finish to return to the Database Table Tool panel or click Back to return to the
previous window.
Understanding Database SQL Tool
Using the Database SQL Tool
The database SQL Tool can be used to run SQL commands and get required results. This
section discusses the use of the built-in 8950 AAA SQL database tool for running and
managing queries of the network users.
Important! The Database SQL Tool provides access to all tables in the built-in 8950
AAA database.