Example 1 The following command displays the current version of Oracle Rdb software: $ RMU/SHOW VERSION Executing RMU for Oracle Rdb V7.0-64 Example 2 The following command displays the current version of Oracle Rdb software and the version of Oracle Rdb required to access the mf_ personnel database: $ RMU/SHOW VERSION MF_PERSONNEL Executing RMU for Oracle Rdb V7.0-64 Database DISK:[MYDIR]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1 requires version 7.0 Example 3 The following example demonstrates how you might use the RMU Show Version command to determine how to access a database that is incompatible with the currently executing version of Oracle Rdb: $ ! The RMU Show Version command tells you that the currently $ ! executing version of Oracle Rdb is Version 7.0, but $ ! that mf_personnel requires Version 6.1. $ $ RMU/SHOW VERSION MF_PERSONNEL Executing RMU for Oracle Rdb V7.0-00 Database DISK:[MYDIR]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1 requires version 6.1 $ $ ! If you ignore this information and attempt to attach to the $ ! database, you receive an error. $ $ SQL SQL> ATTACH 'FILENAME MF_PERSONNEL'; %SQL-F-ERRATTDEC, Error attaching to database MF_PERSONNEL -RDB-F-WRONG_ODS, the on-disk structure of database filename is not supported by version of facility being used -RDMS-F-ROOTMAJVER, database format 61.0 is not compatible with software version 70.0 SQL> EXIT; $ ! Assign the currently executing version of Oracle Rdb to $ ! RMU$PREV_VERSION $ ! $ rmu$prev_version := 'rmu$rdb_version' $ ! $ ! Use the RDB$SETVER.COM command file to set the version of $ ! Oracle Rdb to the version required by mf_personnel. $ ! (For more information on the RDB$SETVER.COM command $ ! file, see the Oracle Rdb Installation and Configuration Guide.) $ ! $ @SYS$LIBRARY:RDB$SETVER 'RMU$DATABASE_VERSION' $ ! $ ! Re-execute the RMU Show Version command to confirm that you have $ ! the version of Oracle Rdb set correctly. $ ! $ RMU/SHOW VERSION MF_PERSONNEL Executing RMU for Oracle Rdb V6.1-00 Database DISK:[MYDIR]MF_PERSONNEL.RDB;1 requires version 6.1 $ ! Invoke SQL and attach to the mf_personnel database. $ ! $ SQL SQL>ATTACH 'FILENAME MF_PERSONNEL'; SQL> SHOW TABLES User tables in database with filename MF_PERSONNEL CANDIDATES COLLEGES CURRENT_INFO A view. CURRENT_JOB A view. CURRENT_SALARY A view. DEGREES DEPARTMENTS EMPLOYEES JOBS JOB_HISTORY RESUMES SALARY_HISTORY WORK_STATUS SQL> EXIT $ ! $ !Reset the executing version of Oracle Rdb to the original setting. $ ! $ @SYS$LIBRARY:RDB$SETVER 'RMU$PREV_VERSION'