Example 1 The following example displays page 94 of area 1: RdbALTER> AREA 1 RdbALTER> DISPLAY 94 0001 0000005E 0000 page 94, physical area 1 7B429FB0 0006 checksum = 7B429FB0 0093249F 9EBDB820 000A time stamp = 14-FEB-1990 10:42:35.81 0000 0004 0012 4 free bytes, 0 locked FFFFFFFF 0016 next area bit map page -1 00000000 001A max set bit index 0 00000000 001E MBZ '....' 00001E60 0022 bitvector count 7776 00000000000000000000000000000000 0026 bitvector '................' :::: (59 duplicate lines) 000000000000000000000000 03E6 bitvector '............' 00000000 03F2 MBZ '....' 801F 03F6 bitmap page for logical area 31 0000000000000000 03F8 MBZ '........' Example 2 The following example displays the number of the current storage area: RdbALTER> DISPLAY STORAGE_AREA 0001 0000 area 1 Example 3 This example displays the number of AIP entries on area 1, page 2 of the mf_personnel database, and the value of the highest snapshot-enabled TSN of AIP entry 14. This example also displays the number of the next AIP in the current storage area. RdbALTER> AREA 1 PAGE 2 RdbALTER> DISPLAY AIP_ENTRIES 0010 0022 16 logical area entries RdbALTER> DISPLAY ENTRY 14 TSN entry #14 00000001 0386 snaps enabled TSN 1 RdbALTER> DISPLAY NEXT_AIP 00000003 0016 next area inventory page 3 See the Oracle Rdb Guide to Database Maintenance for more examples of how to use the DISPLAY command.