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SQL Anywhere databases are composed to two elements.

Troubleshooting


Problem

The Sybase® SQL Anywhere databases are composed to two elements: database (.DB) and transaction (.LOG) files format.

Resolving The Problem

SQL Anywhere databases are composed to two elements:

1. The database file. This is used to store information in an organized format. This file uses a .DB file extension.


2. The transaction log. This is used to record all changes made to data stored in the database file. This file uses a .LOG file extension, and is generated by SQL Anywhere if no such file exists and a log file is specified to be use.

Both files are updated, maintained and managed by the SQL Anywhere relational database management system.




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Document Information

More support for:
Rational TeamTest

Software version:
2003, 2003.06.00, 2003.06.12, 2003.06.13, 2003.06.14, 2003.06.10, 2003.06.15

Operating system(s):
Windows

Document number:
345493

Modified date:
16 June 2018

UID

swg21226110

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